peer reviewedFrogmore paper mill is a kind of time machine that allows historians of technology and the senses to study mechanized paper-making as it was done one hundred years ago. Before the introduction of instrumentation and automatic process control paper-making depended profoundly on the embodied skills of the workers. This paper will focus on the sensory knowledge and skills required for monitoring and controlling old machinery. Investigating skills-in-use will help to unravel the close link between sensing and acting to keep a continuous production process stable and running. Paper-makers would shift intuitively between different senses and sensory modes of monitoring and diagnosing sensory tell-tales to balance the production proce...
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This qualitative case study examines the work life histories of 6 retired men who worked as papermak...
This catalogue was published in conjunction with the Invitational Exhibition of Neil Brownsword's FA...
At Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, there is physical evidence of 18th century industry. This study focu...
Frogmore paper mill is a kind of time machine that allows historians of technology and the senses to...
The paper is about the evolution of paper mills in relation to the technological evolution of machin...
The following extracts are taken from a series of interviews carried out by the historian Ian MacDou...
This article details an approach to knowledge capture on a collection of working textile machinery a...
The reader of books formed with handmade papers engages with a record that offers evidence of ecolog...
The article looks at my own practice and how I have taken inspiration from traditional process such ...
This article traces the history of the relationship of papermaking and paper to libraries over time....
This article analyses users' olfactory recollections of computers, based on large-scale, online inqu...
Printing has a long and illustrious history as a craft industry. This study explores the effects of...
This paper consists of two interrelated layers: (1) it is the documentation of a live performance ca...
This presentation outlines my new research project, which will investigate practices of technical in...
The pulp and paper industry was cool before many of us were ever born. Yes, it’s that old. Not only ...
This qualitative case study examines the work life histories of 6 retired men who worked as papermak...
This catalogue was published in conjunction with the Invitational Exhibition of Neil Brownsword's FA...
At Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, there is physical evidence of 18th century industry. This study focu...