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