Illich's Convivial Tools had five principles.
- Illich's Convivial Tools had five principles.
- Autonomy: You control the tool.
- Accessibility: Non-experts can use it.
- Interdependence: Strengthens human relationships.
- Controlled use: Tool doesn't control you (you can put it down.)
- Adaptable: Bends to your needs.
- These resonate with the Resonant Computing Manifestos's principles!