DIY (Do it Yourself) Articles
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Do it yourself, often referred to by the initialism DIY, is a
term used by various communities that focus on people creating
things for themselves without the aid of paid professionals. The
notion is largely made possible by living in a modern industrial
society, and is related in philosophy to the Arts and Crafts
movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many modern DIY
subcultures take the traditional Arts and Crafts movement's
rebellion against the perceived lack of soul of industrial
aesthetics a step further. DIY subculture explicitly critiques
modern consumer culture, which emphasizes that the solution to our
needs is to purchase things, and instead encourage people to take
technologies into their own hands to solve needs.
The actual activity of DIY goes back through the ages: since the
beginning of time, people have used their own abilities and
available tools and technologies to take care of their own needs,
make their own clothing, and so on.
The phrase "do it yourself" came into common usage in the 1950s
in reference to various jobs that people could do in and around
their houses without the help of professionals. A very active
community of people continues to use the term DIY to refer to
fabricating or repairing things for home needs, on one's own rather
than purchasing them or paying for professional repair. In other
words, home improvement done by the householder without the aid of
paid professionals.
Common DIY home-improvement projects include:
- putting up shelves.
- painting and decorating.
- plumbing work:
o replacing
washers
o replacing
sink, bath or basin taps or fitting an outside tap
o fitting a
shower
o extending
or installing central heating
- decking.
- building an extension.
- extending or replacing electrical wiring.
- automotive repair:
o changing
engine oil
o changing
spark plugs
o fitting or
replacing a car radio or audio system
- Modifying or upgrading computer equipment, known as modding or
tweaking.
- DIY audio/video equipment.
- building/restoring cars, boats or aircraft.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_it_yourself
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