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Postdigital Artisans: Craftsmanship with a New Aesthetic in Fashion, Art, Design and Architecture

Hardback

Main Details

Title Postdigital Artisans: Craftsmanship with a New Aesthetic in Fashion, Art, Design and Architecture
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Openshaw
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:296
Dimensions(mm): Height 295,Width 225
Category/GenreIndustrial / commercial art and design
ISBN/Barcode 9789491727610
ClassificationsDewey:741.6
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Frame Publishers BV
Imprint Frame Publishers BV
Publication Date 25 May 2015
Publication Country Netherlands

Description

Digital technology has irreversibly changed how we see, think and act. A staggering number of us spend as much as half our waking hours online. Right now, more people are gazing at a screen than looking out a window. As we are drawn deeper into a symbiotic relationship with the digital, there is also a growing desire for more tactile, immersive experiences. Touch screens don't eliminate the need to touch something more palpable than an electronic visual display. It's in this context that today's "postdigital artisans" operate. Inescapably influenced by the digital world, they nonetheless reject strictly screen-based design and total reliance on automated production, such as 3D printing. They advocate a return to craft, with objects made from clay, metal, glass and wood. They neither turn their backs on technology nor glorify nostalgia, but the high-tech honeymoon is over. They see materials as the heart of art, design, fashion and architecture. Postdigital Artisans profiles sixty contemporary artists and designers, accompanied by rich illustrations of their work. Essays and interviews by and with leading figures such as Hans Ulrich Obrist, Nathan Jurgenson and Glenn Adamson deftly analyze all forms of postdigital creativity, from visual art and design to architecture and urban planning.

Author Biography

Jonathan Openshaw: Jonathan Openshaw is editor in chief of POSTmatter magazine, and writes extensively on the impact of new technology on the creative industries. Openshaw studied Social Anthropology at Cambridge, and specialised in the anthropology of art and visual communication.