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Contents
Synonyms
Artistry
Definition
Craftmanship refers to a skill in a particular craft. It can also refer to the quality of design in something made or buil by hand. Craftmanship plays an important role in Design, Art and Architecture. Without craftmanship it would be impossible to realise ideas, in a careful and sensitive manner. Craftmanship is the perfection of a skill to the point when it becomes fully mastered by the craftsman and through which the craftsman can introduce and realise ideas into the real world.
Motivation & Background
Craftmanship's theoretical framework develops around creativity and making [1].(reasoning, Intellectual background Why is it important? value of something hand made . role in history.)
Structures
Principle
Generality of the method or theory.
Precision
Generality of the method or theory.
Generality
Generality of the method or theory.
Application
Description of cases and application with steps-by-step explanations. This includes Examples with scrips, computer code or mathematical model illustrating the application in the many design development platform available (listed in alphabetical order). For each platform (Dynamo, Grasshopper, Processing, etc.), one might find internal and external links.
Examples
Crafts |
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Wood Carving |
Stone Carving |
Potery |
Model Making |
Glass Blowing |
Tailoring |
Printing |
Painting |
welding |
Sketching |
Coding |
Future Directions
Avoid the term Discussion as this will be addressed on Talk.
Cross-References
Recommended Reading
- ↑ Csikszentmihalyi, M., 2009. Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention. HarperCollins.