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Digital meets handmade : jewelry design, manufacture, and art in the twenty-first century / Wendy Yothers [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yothers, Wendy, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jewelry--Congresses.
Jewelry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 pages)
Place of Publication:
Albany, New York : State University of New York Press, [2021]
Summary:
Embraces the problems and solutions posed by the dynamic dance of digital technology with the traditions of craftsmanship and perceived value in jewelry.
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Disruptive Innovation: "Digital vs Handmade"
We were surprised. . .
Handmade
Digital
Introduction
Jewelry Interactions: From Analog to Digital
Abstract
1. Jewelry from Emotion to Experience
2. Jewelry as Interface
3. Analog System Interaction
3.1. The Static Linear System
3.2. The Dynamic Linear System: Jewelry as Relational Analog Interface
Between users and jewelry items
Between users and their own bodies
Between users and other objects
Between users
4. Close Circuit Dynamic Interaction
5. Open Circuit Dynamic Interaction
6. Conclusions
References
The Future of Jewelry Programs in Higher Education: The Intersection of Technology and Handcraft
Digital Tools in the Artist's Hand
Challenges in Digital Education
Complementary Relationship with the Jewelry Industry
Gen Z-The New Generation
Conclusion
Finding the Sensuous in Digital: Can "the Hand of the Maker" Survive the Digital Age?
Part I: Digital Disruption
Part 2: The Best of Both Worlds
Digital Tooling and Handcrafting
Karen-Ann Dicken
Sandra Wilson-Setting a Base on a Vessel
Other Artists
The Grid, from Colonial to Digital: The Role of Digital Technology in Craft Making
Bibliography
Maps and Images
Craft, Pedagogy, and the Digital Challenge: A Jewelry Perspective
1. Introduction
2. Thinking in and Resisting Binaries
3. Impact of Time
4. Nostalgia for the Hand
5. Generational Difference/Bias
6. New Models of Learning
7. Communication and Agency
8. Conclusion
Acknowledgements.
References
Materializing Humanbeingness in Jewelry through Digital Transformation
Further Reading
Hand vs. Machine: Three Methods of Jewellery Making
1. Kadri Mälk: the Trace of Fingers
2. Sofia Hallik: Digital Craft
3. Sofia Hallik: Peer-Reviewed Exhibition, "Tangibility Matters"
A Virtual Tradition
Pixels Bejeweled: Modern Media, Contemporary Jewelry, and the Replication of Desire
Anya Kivarkis
Mary Hallam Pearse
emiko oye
Glitch in the Copy: Research into Noise Artifact in Digital Reproduction
1.1. Methodology
1.2. Methods
2. Glitch
3. Material Markers
Material Markers
4. Practical Research
5.1. Original
5.2. Process-Finished Pieces
Scan_1
Scan_5
Scan_10
Scan_15
Scan_20
6. Conclusion
Future Carriers of Our Past
Future Carriers of our Past
Image References
Discursive Jewellery, Marine Plastic Waste, and Mediational Aesthetic Recontextualization
1. Sadly, Every Shore Is a Treasury
2. From Waste to Jewellery
3. Looking Anew
4. Finding a Material
5. Implications: Contemporary Archaeology and as a Memento Mori
6. Concluding Remarks
A Reexamination of Jewelers' Titles and Nomenclature
A Re-examination of Jewelers' Titles and Nomenclature
Nomenclature
Convocation
Terminology
Reorganization of the Convocation
Reflections
References.
Traditional Handcrafted Jewelry versus Contemporary Digital Jewelry Dictated by the Culture, Fashion, and Modern Trends of Hindu Families of Andhra Pradesh, India
Methodology
Results and Discussion
Innovative Movable Structure Design for Jewelry Application Based on Integrated 3D Printing and Lost-Wax Casting Technology
2. Design Method and Principle for Movable Structure
3. Manufacturing Process of Movable Structure and Application
3.1. Ball Sleeve Movable Structure
3.2. Internal Suspension Movable Structure
3.3. Spiral Movable Structure
3.4. Axial Movable Structure
4. Conclusion
Digital Humanity and the Visualization of the Jewellery Archive and Kinematic Reinterpretation of Historic Jewellery
2. Digital Humanity and the Visualization of the Jewellery Archive
3. Digital Simulation Kinematic Reinterpretation for Historic Jewellery
4.Conclusion
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4384-8765-7
OCLC:
1285167454

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