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- Summary
- Digital technology now mediates much of our interaction with the world, and a vast majority of the images that we absorb daily come through a screen. The digital comes with its own aesthetic framework that cannot help but colour our experience of the world, and change our expectations of the objects that surround us. As the digital becomes ever more pervasive however, there is also a return to physical experiences that technology cannot satisfy. This is true across sectors, from immersive theatre to vinyl records, and although digital will undoubtedly dominate our future, there are pockets of resistance. This book will look at contemporary artisans who are deeply influenced by the digital world in which we live, but who reject processes such as 3D printing as a final output. Inspired by the internet and a screen-based aesthetic, they choose to craft things by hand, rendering a postdigital mindset in tactile materials, such as metal, glass and wood. It represents a return to the physical in the digital age
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 296 pages
- Note
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- Includes indexes
- Artists include: Faig Ahmed, Aranda/Lasch, Daniel Arsham, Art+Com Studios, Flavie Audi, Seon Ghi Bahk, Barry X Ball, Hicham Berrada, Amy Brener, Rogan Brown, Carnovsky, Jeongmoon Choi, Crabtree and Evans, Gehard Demetz, David DiMichele, Richard Dupont, Eno Henze, Bart Hess, Luke Jerram, Rachel de Joode, Ned Kahn, Žilvinas Kempinas, Anders Krisár, Li Hongbo, Tomáš Libertíny, Loop.pH, Geoffrey Mann, Matter Design, Nathalie Miebach, Claire Morgan, Junko Mori, Nobuhiro Nakanishi, Kohei Nawa, Katja Novitskova, Nucleo, Numen/For Use, Henrique Oliveira, Marilene Oliver, Roxy Paine, Jaume Plensa, Sruli Recht, Robert Seidel, Chiharu Shiota, Alyson Shotz, Michael Staniak, Phillip Stearns, Do Ho Suh, Maiko Takeda, The Unseen, Aldo Tolino, Troika, Jeroen Verhoeven, Joseph Walsh, Jólan van der Wiel, Thaddeus Wolfe, Tokujin Yoshioka, Sungfeel Yun, Jonathan Zawada, Zhan Wang, Zimoun
- Contents
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- Introduction / Jonathan Openshaw
- Curation in the postdigital age: Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist / Jonathan Openshaw
- Essay. Shadows of the digital: An atlas of fiducial architecture / Liam Young
- Forces
- Essay. Enchanted objects / David Rose
- Bodies
- Essay. Against the digital dualism / Nathan Jurgenson
- Surfaces
- Essay. Screens, surfaces and networks: Art in the digital age / Sarah Williams
- Particles
- Essay. Technology and human attainment / Professor Daniel Miller
- Structures
- Essay. Architecture: Digital speculation and physical practice / Mark Foster Gage
- Matter
- Essay. Craft in the digital age / Glenn Adamson
- Isbn
- 9789491727610
- Label
- Postdigital artisans : craftmanship with a new aesthetic in fashion, art, design and architecture
- Title
- Postdigital artisans
- Title remainder
- craftmanship with a new aesthetic in fashion, art, design and architecture
- Statement of responsibility
- Jonathan Openshaw
- Title variation
- Craftmanship with a new aesthetic in fashion, art, design and architecture
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Digital technology now mediates much of our interaction with the world, and a vast majority of the images that we absorb daily come through a screen. The digital comes with its own aesthetic framework that cannot help but colour our experience of the world, and change our expectations of the objects that surround us. As the digital becomes ever more pervasive however, there is also a return to physical experiences that technology cannot satisfy. This is true across sectors, from immersive theatre to vinyl records, and although digital will undoubtedly dominate our future, there are pockets of resistance. This book will look at contemporary artisans who are deeply influenced by the digital world in which we live, but who reject processes such as 3D printing as a final output. Inspired by the internet and a screen-based aesthetic, they choose to craft things by hand, rendering a postdigital mindset in tactile materials, such as metal, glass and wood. It represents a return to the physical in the digital age
- Cataloging source
- ERASA
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Openshaw, Jonathan
- Dewey number
- 745.4
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- NK1397
- LC item number
- .O64 2015
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Art and technology
- Design and technology
- Art, Modern
- Art, Modern
- Ästhetik
- Architektur
- Handwerk
- Kunsthandwerk
- Mode
- Moderne
- Produktgestaltung
- Label
- Postdigital artisans : craftmanship with a new aesthetic in fashion, art, design and architecture, Jonathan Openshaw
- Note
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- Includes indexes
- Artists include: Faig Ahmed, Aranda/Lasch, Daniel Arsham, Art+Com Studios, Flavie Audi, Seon Ghi Bahk, Barry X Ball, Hicham Berrada, Amy Brener, Rogan Brown, Carnovsky, Jeongmoon Choi, Crabtree and Evans, Gehard Demetz, David DiMichele, Richard Dupont, Eno Henze, Bart Hess, Luke Jerram, Rachel de Joode, Ned Kahn, Žilvinas Kempinas, Anders Krisár, Li Hongbo, Tomáš Libertíny, Loop.pH, Geoffrey Mann, Matter Design, Nathalie Miebach, Claire Morgan, Junko Mori, Nobuhiro Nakanishi, Kohei Nawa, Katja Novitskova, Nucleo, Numen/For Use, Henrique Oliveira, Marilene Oliver, Roxy Paine, Jaume Plensa, Sruli Recht, Robert Seidel, Chiharu Shiota, Alyson Shotz, Michael Staniak, Phillip Stearns, Do Ho Suh, Maiko Takeda, The Unseen, Aldo Tolino, Troika, Jeroen Verhoeven, Joseph Walsh, Jólan van der Wiel, Thaddeus Wolfe, Tokujin Yoshioka, Sungfeel Yun, Jonathan Zawada, Zhan Wang, Zimoun
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- Contents
- Introduction / Jonathan Openshaw -- Curation in the postdigital age: Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist / Jonathan Openshaw -- Essay. Shadows of the digital: An atlas of fiducial architecture / Liam Young -- Forces -- Essay. Enchanted objects / David Rose -- Bodies -- Essay. Against the digital dualism / Nathan Jurgenson -- Surfaces -- Essay. Screens, surfaces and networks: Art in the digital age / Sarah Williams -- Particles -- Essay. Technology and human attainment / Professor Daniel Miller -- Structures -- Essay. Architecture: Digital speculation and physical practice / Mark Foster Gage -- Matter -- Essay. Craft in the digital age / Glenn Adamson
- Control code
- 904541293
- Dimensions
- 31 cm
- Extent
- 296 pages
- Isbn
- 9789491727610
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- color illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)904541293
- Label
- Postdigital artisans : craftmanship with a new aesthetic in fashion, art, design and architecture, Jonathan Openshaw
- Note
-
- Includes indexes
- Artists include: Faig Ahmed, Aranda/Lasch, Daniel Arsham, Art+Com Studios, Flavie Audi, Seon Ghi Bahk, Barry X Ball, Hicham Berrada, Amy Brener, Rogan Brown, Carnovsky, Jeongmoon Choi, Crabtree and Evans, Gehard Demetz, David DiMichele, Richard Dupont, Eno Henze, Bart Hess, Luke Jerram, Rachel de Joode, Ned Kahn, Žilvinas Kempinas, Anders Krisár, Li Hongbo, Tomáš Libertíny, Loop.pH, Geoffrey Mann, Matter Design, Nathalie Miebach, Claire Morgan, Junko Mori, Nobuhiro Nakanishi, Kohei Nawa, Katja Novitskova, Nucleo, Numen/For Use, Henrique Oliveira, Marilene Oliver, Roxy Paine, Jaume Plensa, Sruli Recht, Robert Seidel, Chiharu Shiota, Alyson Shotz, Michael Staniak, Phillip Stearns, Do Ho Suh, Maiko Takeda, The Unseen, Aldo Tolino, Troika, Jeroen Verhoeven, Joseph Walsh, Jólan van der Wiel, Thaddeus Wolfe, Tokujin Yoshioka, Sungfeel Yun, Jonathan Zawada, Zhan Wang, Zimoun
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- nc
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- text
- still image
- Content type code
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- txt
- sti
- Content type MARC source
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- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction / Jonathan Openshaw -- Curation in the postdigital age: Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist / Jonathan Openshaw -- Essay. Shadows of the digital: An atlas of fiducial architecture / Liam Young -- Forces -- Essay. Enchanted objects / David Rose -- Bodies -- Essay. Against the digital dualism / Nathan Jurgenson -- Surfaces -- Essay. Screens, surfaces and networks: Art in the digital age / Sarah Williams -- Particles -- Essay. Technology and human attainment / Professor Daniel Miller -- Structures -- Essay. Architecture: Digital speculation and physical practice / Mark Foster Gage -- Matter -- Essay. Craft in the digital age / Glenn Adamson
- Control code
- 904541293
- Dimensions
- 31 cm
- Extent
- 296 pages
- Isbn
- 9789491727610
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- color illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)904541293
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