Wednesday, 30 November 2011

This weekend coming

 

Hand printed by David and I are going to be at the Of Cabbages and Kings Market on Saturday at Abney Hall, Stoke Newington Church Street, also at Craft Guerrilla Christmas Fair, Vestry House Museum, Walthamstow.

Sunday we will be at the Wonderhill pop-up at Keston Lodge, Upper Street, Islington and the Sunday Morning Market at Rushmore School, Chatsworth Road, Homerton!

Come and see us!

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

This weekend...



This weekend Hand Printed by David and I are going to be at Wonder Hill High at the Miller on Saturday and Got Craft on Sunday with Sannapanda and Friends.

Wonder Hill is free to get in and has a brilliant mix of vintage and handmade goods and also food...mmmmm.  Our Friends Los Parcheros Veinte Ocho will also be there with their amazing handmade wire jewellery.  It is held at the Miller on Snowsfield Road, London Bridge, SE1 3SS and will be open from 11-5. 

Got Craft is £1 to get in.  It is hosted by the Tooting Tram and Social, 46-48 Mitcham Road, London SW17 9NA (Tooting Broadway tube).  There will be a wealth of great handmade items for your perusal there - here is a link to the vendors page for more information.  We'll be there from 11-5.

We look forward to seeing you!

Monday, 21 November 2011

Designers / Makers Handmade Christmas

My work and the work of 74 others is now available at the Designers / Makers pop-up shop in Exmouth Market.  They're only there 'til 10th December so go see it asap!


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Monday, 31 October 2011

Heidegger on The Thing

Recently I read the transcript of a talk given in 1950 by Heidegger entitled The Thing.  
This is my understanding of it:

The essences of that which is made are very important (essences being intrinsic or indispensible properties) ('it is no coincidence that he chooses a handcrafted pot as his example, rather than (say) a plastic bowl' Adamson, 2010, in the introduction to the transcript)

"The jug is not a vessel because it was made; rather, the jug had to be made because it is this holding vessel.  The making, it is true, lets the jug come into its own.  But that which in the jug's nature is its own is never brought about by its making.  Now released from the making process, the self-supporting jug has to gather itself for the task of containing.  In the process of its making, of course, the jug must first show its outward appearance to the maker.  But what shows itself here, the aspect (the eidos, the idea), characterizes the jug solely in the respect in which the vessel stands over the maker as something to be made"  (Heidegger, 1950)
The idea/need brings about the making.  the making brings about the object.  The object may (or may not) bring about the thingness.
The need/object/idea acts as an instruction to the maker (in this case a practical need for a pouring vessel)
making as the product(ion) of the idea
idea as the product(ion) of the making

stuff + maker = plain object
materials + production = (independent?) self supporting object
independences of object (materials/self supporting etc) + object as perceived  thingness

What is not there/made (the space/void/nothing of the object/surrounding/being) is as important in defining the object as what is there/made

Using (filling) the object (jug) shows us the use of the being and the nothing, helps define the thingness
"The vessel's thingness does not lie at all in the material of which it consists, but in the void that it holds" (Heidegger, 1950)

Object - as that which stands before us, just is
Thing (ly) (ness) - not necessarily representative of the object
- not the (base) object (as it stands before us)

Functional - made up of that which it is + made that which it isn't + given purpose + actual behaviours/skills
(= personality of object?)

Can the maker imbue the made object with thingness?  Is thingness embodied by the object in personal/one-to-one ways?  Can the object gain/lose its thingness depending on the circumstances?

JUG IS:
void inside
upright/self supporting
walls & base
handle 
shape, height, physicality

THUS
OBJECT IS:
nothingness
independence
being
perceived/given necessities
form  (chosen by maker/influenced by tradition etc)

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Idea links


 Matthew Crawford, p161, Shop Class as Soulcraft 
- knowing how; personal skill, practised, tacit understanding
- knowing that; information spouted from anyone, anywhere

George Sturt, as discussed by C. Fraying, p35, On Craftsmanship

Jerome Ravetz, as discussed by C. Frayling, p46, On Craftsmanship

Robert Ornstein, as discussed by C. Frayling, p70, On Craftsmanship

Friday, 7 October 2011

Video at the V&A

This is a snapshot of my video, Making a Bangle, playing in the Power of Making exhibition currently showing at the V&A.