The Nature and Art of Workmanship"In this thoroughly mechanized age, what is the point of craft? Does it make any sense to work with hand tools when machines can do the same job faster, and in many cases better? What visual richness do we lose by embracing a mass-produced world?" "The Nature and Art of Workmanship explores the meaning of skill and its relationship to design and manufacture. Cutting through a century of fuzzy thinking, David Pye proposes a new theory of making based on the concepts of 'workmanship of risk' and 'workmanship of certainty'. And he shows how good workmanship imparts all-important diversity to our visual environment." "No-one who works with tools and materials, or who designs things for others to make, can afford to be without this penetrating book. This newly revised edition includes an illustrated foreword by John Kelsey, former editor of Fine Woodworking magazine, on David Pye's own turned and carved vessels of wood - beautiful, insightful pieces that embody the truth of Pye's ideas."--Jacket. |
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Page 52
... equivocality is also produced by putting together formal elements , fea- tures , which are incongruous , such as a polished surface with a raw or jagged edge ( chapter 9 ) . Skill is a word not used in this book . It does not assist ...
... equivocality is also produced by putting together formal elements , fea- tures , which are incongruous , such as a polished surface with a raw or jagged edge ( chapter 9 ) . Skill is a word not used in this book . It does not assist ...
Page 86
... equivocality and to discuss them in detail in this chapter . The inconsistent properties and characteristics which produce the effect of equivocality are not specific to one particular material or another ; they ... Equivocality Equivocality.
... equivocality and to discuss them in detail in this chapter . The inconsistent properties and characteristics which produce the effect of equivocality are not specific to one particular material or another ; they ... Equivocality Equivocality.
Page 89
... prefer- ences . So that truth to material is merely truth to some- body or other's idea about material . The people who launched this idea apparently failed to distinguish between material and technique . To be 89 EQUIVOCALITY.
... prefer- ences . So that truth to material is merely truth to some- body or other's idea about material . The people who launched this idea apparently failed to distinguish between material and technique . To be 89 EQUIVOCALITY.
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achieved aesthetic qualities appearance approximation art of workmanship Arts and Crafts bad workmanship best quality building carving chapter color Crafts movement craftsmanship craftsmen designer's dexterity diversified diversity drawer drawing durability edge effect engine environment equivocality Ernest Joyce example expression fact finish flat formal elements free workmanship hand handicraft highly regulated workmanship idea important Industrial Revolution industry intended design ished jigs joinery judge judgment kinds of workmanship less light reflections look machine machine-tools manship manufacture means Morris natural never Number pattern perfect perhaps photograph plate pleasure polished surface precise production properties Pye's range result rough workmanship Ruskin Sakai Hoitsu scale seen shape ship of risk shows simply smooth Stones of Venice surface qualities table engine Technics and Civilization technique things thought tion trade truth to material Wild service tree wood words workman workmanship of certainty workmanship of risk