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_aDormer, Peter Ed. _99198 |
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_aCulture of craft _bstatus and future |
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_c2010 _bManchester University Press _aManchester |
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520 | _aCONTENT Notes on contributors page vii General editor's foreword ix Acknowledgements xi INTRODUCTION 1 1 The salon de refuse? PETER DORMER 2 THE STATUS OF CRAFT 17 2 The history of craft PAUL GREENHALGH 20 3 How strange the change from major to minor: hierarchies and medieval art T. A. HESLOP 53 4 Craft and art, culture and biology BRUCE METCALF 67 5 Craft within a consuming society GLORIA MICKEY 83 THE CHALLENGE OF TECHNOLOGY , 101 6 The progress of Captain Ludd PAUL GREENHALGH 104 7 Patterns of making: thinking and making in industrial design HELEN REES 116 8 Craft and the Turing Test for practical thinking PETER DORMER 137 9 CADCAM and the British ceramics tableware industry NEAL FRENCH 158 10 Textiles and technology PETER DORMER 168 11 Tornadoes, T-squares and technology: can computing be a craft? JEREMY MYERSON 176 WRITING ABOUT THE CRAFTS 187 12 Writing about the studio crafts ROSEMARY HILL 190 13 Writing about objects we don't understand JONATHAN MEULI 202 14 The language and practical philosophy of craft PETER DORMER 219 Index 231 | ||
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