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How significant is craft in contemporary design?

How significant is craft in contemporary design?
How significant is craft in contemporary design?
Craft as a catalyst in multidiscipline design Referencing a series of artefacts on display a panel of experts from industry and academia will debate the impact of contemporary craft from a multi-disciplinary perspective. How craft as a physical, intellectual and technical activity exists at the heart of and in the borders between art, fashion, Industrial design and media communications.
craftsmanship, design, multidiscipline
Montgomery, Bruce
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Montgomery, Bruce
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Montgomery, Bruce (2015) How significant is craft in contemporary design?

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Abstract

Craft as a catalyst in multidiscipline design Referencing a series of artefacts on display a panel of experts from industry and academia will debate the impact of contemporary craft from a multi-disciplinary perspective. How craft as a physical, intellectual and technical activity exists at the heart of and in the borders between art, fashion, Industrial design and media communications.

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Published date: 1 October 2015
Additional Information: Future in Design Contemporary Craft Panel Debate at Shipley gallery. This event is part of the Designing the Future event series being hosted by Northumbria University's School of Design and Tyne and Wear Archives Museums.
Keywords: craftsmanship, design, multidiscipline

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Local EPrints ID: 484519
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484519
PURE UUID: 379dc6f1-1227-48fc-985d-21f052f95056

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Date deposited: 16 Nov 2023 14:40
Last modified: 03 Jan 2024 19:33

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Author: Bruce Montgomery

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