{"title":"Ceramics and locational identity: Investigating the symbolism of material culture in relation to a sense of place","authors":"Peter Bodenham","doi":"10.1386/CRRE.9.2.287_1","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article is an investigation into material culture and its symbolism regarding place and space and addresses the research question ‘why do select ceramic artefacts evoke or become symbolic of a specific location and sense of place?’ The research covers the areas of conceptual ceramic design, craft, culture and practice-led research. Dutch design duo Nadine Sterk and Lonny van Ryswyck – Atelier NL are discussed as an example of contemporary designer makers who create objects that embody social meaning and express an evocative sense of locational identity. The two Eindhoven-based designer-makers’ creative process combines and reveals different strands of academic and material enquiry and representing a creative process that flows between making, scientific knowledge, anthropology, archaeology, geology, art, design and craft. Atelier NL’s practice is representative of a current interest within visual and material culture in both practice-led research and socially engaged practice. The narrative of their research-based practice is unequivocally part of the production and presentation of their work. Atelier NL’s practice stands for a creative partnership that investigates and celebrates their locality as well as responding to a sense of ‘culture loss’ indicative of mainstream patterns of design, production and consumption of goods and services.","PeriodicalId":42324,"journal":{"name":"Craft Research","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2018-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Craft Research","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1386/CRRE.9.2.287_1","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ART","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This article is an investigation into material culture and its symbolism regarding place and space and addresses the research question ‘why do select ceramic artefacts evoke or become symbolic of a specific location and sense of place?’ The research covers the areas of conceptual ceramic design, craft, culture and practice-led research. Dutch design duo Nadine Sterk and Lonny van Ryswyck – Atelier NL are discussed as an example of contemporary designer makers who create objects that embody social meaning and express an evocative sense of locational identity. The two Eindhoven-based designer-makers’ creative process combines and reveals different strands of academic and material enquiry and representing a creative process that flows between making, scientific knowledge, anthropology, archaeology, geology, art, design and craft. Atelier NL’s practice is representative of a current interest within visual and material culture in both practice-led research and socially engaged practice. The narrative of their research-based practice is unequivocally part of the production and presentation of their work. Atelier NL’s practice stands for a creative partnership that investigates and celebrates their locality as well as responding to a sense of ‘culture loss’ indicative of mainstream patterns of design, production and consumption of goods and services.
这篇文章是对物质文化及其关于地点和空间的象征意义的调查,并解决了研究问题“为什么精选的陶瓷制品会唤起或成为特定地点和地方感的象征?”该研究涵盖了概念陶瓷设计、工艺、文化和实践主导的研究领域。荷兰设计二人组Nadine Sterk和Lonny van Ryswyck–Atelier NL被讨论为当代设计师制造商的一个例子,他们创造的物品体现了社会意义,并表达了令人回味的位置认同感。这两家总部位于埃因霍温的设计师制造商的创作过程结合并揭示了学术和材料探究的不同环节,代表了一个在制作、科学知识、人类学、考古学、地质学、艺术、设计和工艺之间流动的创作过程。荷兰工作室的实践代表了当前视觉和物质文化对实践主导的研究和社会参与实践的兴趣。对他们基于研究的实践的叙述无疑是他们作品制作和呈现的一部分。荷兰工作室的实践代表了一种创造性的合作伙伴关系,这种合作伙伴关系调查和庆祝他们的地方,并回应表明商品和服务的设计、生产和消费的主流模式的“文化损失”感。