“…For example, at the beginning of the 21st century cell phones will begin, a process of aggregation of technologies, video, photography, telephone, computer, and internet will begin to amalgamate in a process that we call techno-hybridism. 4 Therefore, by denying some types of technologies a real evolution, and rather, attributing to them only the condition of an economic event, the French philosopher Gilbert Simondon, proposed that technologies in their essence have two planes (here, as an analysis methodology, we will consider, a vertical plane 'abstract mode', where the technical object begins its evolutionary process to a horizontal plane 'concrete mode' where true technological advances would occur). However, these two modes do not have a hierarchy or difference in value; for the author in question, both are crucial phases for technological objects to evolve.…”