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_aThe culture of craft : _bstatus and future / _cedited by Peter Dormer. |
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_aManchester, UK ; _aNew York, NY : _bManchester University Press, _c[1997] |
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_aNew York : _bDistributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press |
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_tNotes on contributors -- _tGeneral editor's foreword -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tIntroduction -- _g1. _tThe salon de refuse? -- _g2. _tThe history of craft -- _g3. _tHow strange the change from major to minor: hierarchies and medieval art -- _g4. _tCraft and art, culture and biology -- _g5. _tCraft within a consuming society -- _g6. _tThe progress of Captain Ludd -- _g7. _tPatterns of making: thinking and making in industrial design -- _g8. _tCraft and the Turing Test for practical thinking -- _g9. _tCADCAM and the British ceramics tableware industry -- _g10. _tTextiles and technology -- _g11. _tTornadoes, T-squares and technology: can computing be a craft? -- _g12. _tWriting about the studio crafts -- _g13. _tWriting about objects we don't understand -- _g14. _tThe language and practical philosophy of craft -- _tIndex. |
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