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* my thoughts on the intro is that he articulates a lot of similar concerns that i have about art and craft. thinking about why i object to going to goldsmiths's programme only due to their "smart crafting" tagline - my lack of interest or experience with materials?
 
* my thoughts on the intro is that he articulates a lot of similar concerns that i have about art and craft. thinking about why i object to going to goldsmiths's programme only due to their "smart crafting" tagline - my lack of interest or experience with materials?
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== See also ==
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* http://crafttheory.wordpress.com/
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* http://www.norwegiancrafts.no/magazine/02-2013/what-s-important-about-craft
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* http://katrinascritblog-2011.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/glenn-adamson-thinking-through-craft.html
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* http://www.rca.ac.uk/Default.aspx?ContentID=502610&CategoryID=36764
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[[Category:Design Interactions]]

Latest revision as of 08:56, 13 October 2013

  • craft vs colour - analogous yet different
  • craft's inferiority
  • craft as conceptual limit - a horizon from which one derives one's position, but never reaches the horizon line
  • craft - "highly crafted" - craft as a kind of approach not object
  • art is autonomous and more to do with the optical or audio effects, whereas craft is a material experience
  • metaphors for it could be like stars in a constellation, or an archipelago
  • my thoughts on the intro is that he articulates a lot of similar concerns that i have about art and craft. thinking about why i object to going to goldsmiths's programme only due to their "smart crafting" tagline - my lack of interest or experience with materials?

See also