Making creates knowledge, builds environments and transforms
lives. Anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture are all ways
of making, and all are dedicated to exploring the conditions and
potentials of human life. In this exciting book, Tim Ingold ties
the four disciplines together in a way that has never been
attempted before. In a radical departure from conventional studies
that treat art and architecture as compendia of objects for
analysis, Ingold proposes an anthropology and archaeology not "of"
but "with" art and architecture. He advocates a way of thinking
through making in which sentient practitioners and active materials
continually answer to, or correspond, with one another in the
generation of form.
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Making" offers a series of profound reflections on what it means
to create things, on materials and form, the meaning of design,
landscape perception, animate life, personal knowledge and the work
of the hand. It draws on examples and experiments ranging from
prehistoric stone tool-making to the building of medieval
cathedrals, from round mounds to monuments, from flying kites to
winding string, from drawing to writing. The book will appeal to
students and practitioners alike, with interests in social and
cultural anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art and design,
visual studies and material culture.
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