A Theory of Craft; Function and Aesthetic Experience Howard Risatti The University of North Carolina Press Howard Risatti proposes a theory of craft that is born out of a relationship between function and aesthetic experience. This position at once connects natural forms to human needs, as in a nest to the basket, or a watering hole to the bowl, with the meanings that these archetypes are able to carry......
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
Crafts are often undervalued in the broader ‘art world’ and are not bestowed the same respect as fin...
My intention is to show that, starting from an empiricist philosophy of mind, it is possible to give...
ALTHOUGH THE distinction between art and craft enters the history of aesthetic thought at a fairly l...
It has always been a matter of curiosity what kind of information art, which is far from ordinary an...
textDuring my research, I’ve studied craft through various lenses as a way to explore the realm of ...
Our value of people and craft are linked. With the rise of fast production industry, and the lack o...
With the human body as its central focus, Crafting Anatomies explores the ‘relationships makers have...
For some years I have been working on a design protocol of craft, which aims to unearth the working ...
My bold suggestions in this paper, as an artisan-anthropologist-therapist, are as follows: (a) human...
Craft is a relationship - a dialogue - between craftsman, tool, and material. Craft begins with the ...
Craft has a diverse application history, from making bracelets at summer camp to making clothes for ...
"This book is a timely and engaging introduction to the way that artists working in all media think ...
One of the difficulties standing in the way of a straightforward understanding of art is caused by t...
Niedderer���s chapter builds on her previous research, which was concerned with transforming the cur...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
Crafts are often undervalued in the broader ‘art world’ and are not bestowed the same respect as fin...
My intention is to show that, starting from an empiricist philosophy of mind, it is possible to give...
ALTHOUGH THE distinction between art and craft enters the history of aesthetic thought at a fairly l...
It has always been a matter of curiosity what kind of information art, which is far from ordinary an...
textDuring my research, I’ve studied craft through various lenses as a way to explore the realm of ...
Our value of people and craft are linked. With the rise of fast production industry, and the lack o...
With the human body as its central focus, Crafting Anatomies explores the ‘relationships makers have...
For some years I have been working on a design protocol of craft, which aims to unearth the working ...
My bold suggestions in this paper, as an artisan-anthropologist-therapist, are as follows: (a) human...
Craft is a relationship - a dialogue - between craftsman, tool, and material. Craft begins with the ...
Craft has a diverse application history, from making bracelets at summer camp to making clothes for ...
"This book is a timely and engaging introduction to the way that artists working in all media think ...
One of the difficulties standing in the way of a straightforward understanding of art is caused by t...
Niedderer���s chapter builds on her previous research, which was concerned with transforming the cur...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
Crafts are often undervalued in the broader ‘art world’ and are not bestowed the same respect as fin...
My intention is to show that, starting from an empiricist philosophy of mind, it is possible to give...