Publication

1997-03-15 - The MIT Press

Language

English

Word Count

82,250 words, Guess

Page Count

329 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL9518750M
  • ISBN-139780262133265
  • ISBN-100262133261
  • OCLC Control Number35025851
  • Library of Congress Control Number96028356
and 2 more
  • Goodreads2380221
  • LibraryThing507281

Classifications

  • LCCQA76.9.C65 M393 1996
  • DDC004/.01/9

Description

The love of making things need not be confined to the physical world - electronic form giving can also be a rewarding hands-on experience. In this investigation of the possibility of craft in the digital realm, Malcolm McCullough observes that the emergence of computation as a medium, rather than just a set of tools, suggests a growing correspondence between digital work and traditional craft. Chapter by chapter, McCullough builds a case for upholding humane traits and values during the formative stages of new practices in digital media. He covers the nature of hand-eye coordination, the working context of the image culture, aspects of tool usage and medium appreciation, uses and limitations of symbolic methods, issues in human-computer interaction, geometric constructions and abstract methods in design, the necessity of improvisation, and the personal worth of work. For those new to computing, McCullough offers an inside view of what the technology is like, what the important technical issues are, and how creative computing fits within a larger intellectual history.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Abstracting Craft: The Practiced Digital HandHardcoverThe MIT Press1997-03-15

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