Digital handmade craftsmanship and the new industrial revolution

While the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century diminished the role of the craftsperson in the manufacturing process, the digital revolution has had a less devastating effect. Today's digital technologies have given rise to entirely new working methods, skill sets, and consumer produc...

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Main Author: Johnston, Lucy.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: London : Thames & Hudson, 2015.
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Summary: While the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century diminished the role of the craftsperson in the manufacturing process, the digital revolution has had a less devastating effect. Today's digital technologies have given rise to entirely new working methods, skill sets, and consumer products that don't eliminate, but enrich traditional hand techniques. Digital Handmade presents eighty international designers, artists, and craftsmen who combine the precision and flexibility of computing and digital fabrication with the skill and tactility of the master artisan to create unexpected and desirable objects and products. These pioneers include Louise Lemieux Bérubé, a Canadian artist whose work integrates photography and weaving; Australian jewelry designer Cinnamon Lee, whose designs explore the relationship between hand and machine; and Japanese artists Nendo, who produce ceramic pieces that employ both digital fabrication and ancient traditional methods.
Physical Description: 287 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN: 9780500517857 (hardcover)
0500517851 (hardcover)
Author Notes: Lucy Johnston is a curator, writer, and cultural trends commentator, specializing in design and technological innovation. She develops content for exhibitions, events, and digital platforms for clients such as the Duke of Richmond at Goodwood, The Crown Estate, WIRED magazine, Google, and the United Nations. She is the author of The Creative Shopkeeper and Digital Handmade.