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awareness, perceiving tools and materials in terms of their practical interrelationships, or seeing aspects of work that are invisible to the untrained observer. Other scholars working on craft skill focus on observational learning and mimicry, exploring how learners visually parse the movements of experts. Certain researchers even de-emphasize the role of the individual craftsperson, noting the collective nature of craft understanding or emphasizing the role of materials as collaborators in the process of production.
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A tradesperson is a skilled manual worker in a particular trade or craft, with a high degree of both practical and theoretical knowledge of their trade. In cultures where professional careers are highly prized, there can be a shortage of skilled manual workers, leading to lucrative niche markets in
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Crafts and craftspeople have become a subject of academic study. For example, Stephanie Bunn was an artist before she became an anthropologist, and she went on to develop an academic interest in the process of craft. She argues that what happens to an object before it becomes a "product" is an area
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has limited crafts to market segments in which industry's modes of functioning or its mass-produced goods do not satisfy the preferences of potential buyers. As an outcome of these changes, craftspeople today increasingly make use of semi-finished components or materials and adapt these to their
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The nature of craft skill and the process of its development are continually debated by philosophers, anthropologists, and cognitive scientists. Some scholars note that craft skill is marked by particular ways of experiencing tools and materials, whether by allowing tools to recede from focal
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This stepwise approach to mastery of a craft, which includes the attainment of some education and skill, has survived in some countries to the present day. But crafts have undergone deep structural changes since and during the era of the
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The Arts and Crafts Movement originated in Britain during the late 19th century and was characterized by a style of decoration reminiscent of medieval times. The primary artist associated with the movement is
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There are three aspects to human creativity: art, crafts, and science. Roughly, art relies upon intuitive sensing, vision, and expression; crafts upon sophisticated technique; and science upon knowledge.
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involved the governing bodies requiring members of the city who were skilled at creating goods to open shops in the center of town. These people slowly stopped acting as
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O'Connor, Erin (2007). "Hot glass: The calorific imagination of practice in glassblowing". In Calhoun, Craig J.; Sennett, Richard (eds.).
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is an organized event to display and sell crafts. There are also craft stores where such goods are sold and craft communities, such as
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searching for a place to set up their own shop and make a living. After setting up their own shop, they could then call themselves a
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Crafts practiced by independent artists working alone or in small groups are referred to as studio craft. Studio craft includes
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of the items is a paramount criterion, an such items often have cultural and/or religious significance. Items made by
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core memory consisted of wires that were woven around and through electromagnetic cores by hand. The
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that traditionally are defined by their relationship to functional or utilitarian products (such as
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Historically, the more specialized crafts with high-value products tended to concentrate in
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Craft learning as perceptual transformation: getting 'the feel' in the wooden boat workshop
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and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small scale production of
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Grasseni, Cristina (2018). "Skilled Vision". In Callan, Hilary; Coleman, Simon (eds.).
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in a commercial area making careful observations in the practice of his trade
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forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as
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by combining craft practices with technology. For example, in 1968, the
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customers' requirements or demands. Thus, they participate in a certain
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Artisans of Empire : Crafts and Craftspeople Under the Ottomans
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Besides traditional goods, handicraft contributes to the field of
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Critical Fabulations: reworking the methods and margins of design
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Martin, Tom (2021). "2: Enduring Questions in Craft Research".
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Material agency: towards a non-anthropocentric approach
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