This peer reviewed paper was presented within the ‘Craft and Technology’ strand of this international conference. This paper seeks to contextualise work by craftspeople and designer makers who use digital technologies by discussing ways in which technology can be defined and the theoretical frameworks within which these definitions sit. The paper highlights some of the ways in which technology and technological mediation is commonly discussed and relates these views to three broad theoretical characterisations of technology. This includes; a 'conservative' characterisation based on rigidly quantifiable aspects of technology and draws on the tradition of logical positivism, a 'critical' characterisation referencing the work of Martin He...
This paper addresses contemporary shifts in material production and material appreciation within a l...
This paper presents work undertaken as part of an ongoing research programme into wearable computers...
Our everyday interactions with material objects are dependent on us making sense of what they mean a...
This peer reviewed paper was presented within the ‘Craft and Technology’ strand of this internationa...
This invited keynote speech was presented at the 15th General Assembly of World Craft Council Intern...
The workshop Crafting with digital Technologies took place in September 2013, as part of the Making ...
The term 'Digital Craft' is commonly applied in the context of craft as exercised with the...
This research explores the relationship between a craftsperson and its digital tools in order to loc...
This research is a focused investigation of the use of digital production technologies by UK designe...
This peer reviewed paper was selected for presentation at, and publication in, the proceedings of ‘N...
This paper picks up some of the themes first considered at the Crafting with Digital Technologies wo...
This paper proposes a specific approach to understanding the nature of technology that encompasses t...
In this paper we will focus on two bodies of work which used digital design and manufacturing techno...
This thesis explores interaction between humans, materials, and machines, in the context of makerspa...
Craft involves the application of human skill and invested time. Some have argued technology has un...
This paper addresses contemporary shifts in material production and material appreciation within a l...
This paper presents work undertaken as part of an ongoing research programme into wearable computers...
Our everyday interactions with material objects are dependent on us making sense of what they mean a...
This peer reviewed paper was presented within the ‘Craft and Technology’ strand of this internationa...
This invited keynote speech was presented at the 15th General Assembly of World Craft Council Intern...
The workshop Crafting with digital Technologies took place in September 2013, as part of the Making ...
The term 'Digital Craft' is commonly applied in the context of craft as exercised with the...
This research explores the relationship between a craftsperson and its digital tools in order to loc...
This research is a focused investigation of the use of digital production technologies by UK designe...
This peer reviewed paper was selected for presentation at, and publication in, the proceedings of ‘N...
This paper picks up some of the themes first considered at the Crafting with Digital Technologies wo...
This paper proposes a specific approach to understanding the nature of technology that encompasses t...
In this paper we will focus on two bodies of work which used digital design and manufacturing techno...
This thesis explores interaction between humans, materials, and machines, in the context of makerspa...
Craft involves the application of human skill and invested time. Some have argued technology has un...
This paper addresses contemporary shifts in material production and material appreciation within a l...
This paper presents work undertaken as part of an ongoing research programme into wearable computers...
Our everyday interactions with material objects are dependent on us making sense of what they mean a...