Jean Pierre Lihou

Normalizing

Day to day archeography.
Shared creation in the cities.

Urban usefull objects made in factories make the palces become very common.
We have to localise the production of the objects with which we live.
It can bring more local wirk.
It is the best way to adapt tha urban space to local mentalities,
to improve the identity signs while using tha local human resources.
We have to devleop a participative management of conception,
to further the transfer of conceiving and neaking knowledge
to bring adapted improvements solutions to local needs.
Cultural, ergenomics communicational and economical aspects
of a town personality have to be combined together.
Local councillers have a great responsbility
about the actual waste of signs in our environment.
It is not an inescapable fate for the local development.
It is only the direct consequence of too much conventional decisions
and normalizing industrial practices.
For citizen happiness all will change when political deciders
will understand that the local community interest
goes though its cohesion, everywhere showed in signs and objects.
This process has nothing to do with turning in overcautious attitudes.
In contrary this attitude considering daily life on a town scale needs to be open to new ideas,
to make ciculate knowledge about what is done evrywhere,
this neds dialogue, participation in decision,
the change of creation acts in a town, and the strong capacity to generate
choices for all citizen integrating the respect of differences.
All these attitudes would not cost much more than the actual productions methods.

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