Digital Meets Handmade
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Over the past twenty years, a seismic shift has occurred in jewelry design and manufacturing. As digital design, digital model-making, and prototyping have elbowed their way into common practice, they have proven themselves to be both invaluable and disruptive to the jewelry profession. Bringing together the perspectives of artisans, educators, students, mavens from the realm of fine jewelry, renegades from the Wild West of the maker movement, and innovators from the digital engineering sector, Digital Meets Handmade addresses a wide range of topics in jewelry design, delving into the broad conversation around how digital technologies and virtuoso handcraft can coalesce in jewelry as wearable art. While one might expect a collision of cultures—"fine jewelry" craftspeople versus digital engineers—the result instead is a dazzling array of critical thinking, with stunning illustrations that foretell the future of jewelry.PrefacesWendy YothersAlba Cappellieri, Susanna TestaForewordTroy RichardsJewelry Interactions: From Analog to DigitalAlba Cappellieri, Livia Tenuta, Susanna TestaThe Future of Jewelry Programs in Higher Education: The Intersection of Technology and HandcraftSunyoung CheongFinding the Sensuous in Digital: Can "the Hand of the Maker" Survive the Digital Age?Jeff DeeganDigital Tooling and HandcraftingKaren-Ann Dicken, Sandra WilsonThe Grid, from Colonial to Digital: The Role of Digital Technology in Craft MakingBin Dixon-WardCraft, Pedagogy, and the Digital Challenge: A Jewelry PerspectiveLynne Heller, Dorie MillersonMaterializing Humanbeingness in Jewelry through Digital TransformationChristine LüdekeHand vs. Machine: Three Methods of Jewellery MakingKadri Mälk, Sofia HallikA Virtual TraditionKim NelsonPixels Bejeweled: Modern Media, Contemporary Jewelry, and the Replication of DesireSasha NixonGlitch in the Copy: Research into Noise Artifact in Digital ReproductionAnnika PetterssonFuture Carriers of Our PastPaulina SierraDiscursive Jewellery, Marine Plastic Waste, and Mediational Aesthetic RecontextualizationSynne SkjulstadA Reexamination of Jewelers' Titles and NomenclatureDonna Mason Sweigart, Patricia Madeja, Ashley Marcovitz, Ho'o HeeTraditional Handcrafted Jewelry versus Contemporary Digital Jewelry Dictated by the Culture, Fashion, and Modern Trends of Hindu Families of Andhra Pradesh, IndiaSarvani VaddiInnovative Movable Structure Design for Jewelry Application Based on Integrated 3D Printing and Lost-Wax Casting TechnologyWei Xiong, Kaka Cheng, Liang Hao, Yan LiDigital Humanity and the Visualization of the Jewellery Archive and Kinematic Reinterpretation of Historic JewelleryYu Xinan, Zhao Qian, Ren Lisha