Format:
208 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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30 cm
ISBN:
9783903131835
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3903131830
Uniform Title:
HandiCRAFT: traditional skills in the digital age
Content:
The publication 'handiCRAFT: Traditional Skills in the Digital Age' on the significance and status of handicraft as an integral component of material culture and cultural identity. In six sections, this comprehensive MAK exhibition encompasses handicraft from historical times to current European perspectives, examines how handicraft can help preserve natural resources, explores new developments on the interface to digital technologies, and presents masterpieces from a range of craft disciplines.0Currently the terms ?handicraft? and ?handmade? are used in an inflationary manner in advertising and lifestyle media. The Maker Movement and DIY culture are enormously successful, creating a worldwide hype. Globally operating luxury labels explicitly foreground handicraft as a mark of quality and distinction, in contrast to the reality of locally operating craftspeople struggling for recognition and a fair wage. Exhibition: Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Wien, Austria (14.12.2016 - 09.04.2017)
Note:
"Diese Publikation erschien anlässlich der Ausstellung 'handWERK. Tradiertes Können in der digitalen Welt', MAK, Wien, 14.12.2016-9.4.2017" - Impressum
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Text deutsch und englisch
Language:
German
Subjects:
Economics
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Ethnology
Keywords:
Kunsthandwerk
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Tradition
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Neue Medien
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Geschichte
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Ausstellungskatalog
Author information:
Thun-Hohenstein, Christoph 1960-
Author information:
Franz, Rainald 1964-