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== Making is Connecting ==
 
== Making is Connecting ==
  
==== The meaning of making I: Philosophies of craft ====
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The book Making is Connecting by David Gauntlett. All notes and summaries are listed here:
'''Crafting'''
 
* Professional form, crafting for others as a services (''carpenter'')
 
* Making things yourself (''knitting, Do-It-Yourself culture'')
 
  
 
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#[http://opensource.wdka.nl/wiki/The_meaning_of_making_I:_Philosophies_of_craft The meaning of Making I Philosophies of Craft]
'''Craft and Art'''
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#The meaning of making II: Craft Today
* "Somehow" became two concepts
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#The meaning of making III: Digital
:: Art is ' ''truly creative transformation of idea/emotions into visual objects'' '
 
:: Craft is ' ''indicating the less prestigious production of carvings and pots'' '
 
* Peter Dormer
 
::'' Separation between 'having idea's' and 'making objects' ''
 
:: The idea of '' 'creativity' ''
 
*Richard Sennett
 
::'' 'Thinking and making are aspects of one unified process' ''
 
::'' 'Thinking and feeling are a part of making'...'a unity of body and mind' ''
 
::'' 'Craft as exploration, a process of problem solving and problem finding' ''
 
*Ellen Dissanayake
 
:: The ''pleasure'' in making lies in the fact that one can make something that didn't exist before, by ones own ''feelings, hands and dexterity''
 
::: This is why craft survived, R. Sennett.
 
 
 
*''The inherent '''satisfaction of making'''; the sense of '''being alive within the process'''; and the '''engagement with ideas''', learning, and knowledge which come not before or after but '''within the practice of making'''.''
 
 
 
*''Craft seems to be about '''a drive to make and share things''' no matter what anyone says.''
 
 
 
*''The connection between humans, handmade objects and nature.''
 
 
 
 
 
:::There is almost no segregation between art and craft as it is both a product of exploration and connection between the mind and idea's and the satisfaction of making and creating things by hand.
 

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Making is Connecting

The book Making is Connecting by David Gauntlett. All notes and summaries are listed here:

  1. The meaning of Making I Philosophies of Craft
  2. The meaning of making II: Craft Today
  3. The meaning of making III: Digital