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[ecrea] cfp - Digital Meets Handmade: Jewelry in the 21st Century
Tue Feb 13 10:07:34 GMT 2018
**DEADLINE REMINDER - **CALL FOR PAPERS**
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**INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM | Digital Meets Handmade: Jewelry in the 21st
Century**
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**May 15-16-17 2018 @ Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City**
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**Abstracts submission deadline: February 15th, 2018**
The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, is organizing, with the
collaboration of Politecnico di Milano, "Digital Meets Handmade: Jewelry
in the 21st Century*”*,**an international symposium dedicated to the
topic of jewelry design and manufacturing.**
The conference will take place on the 15th, 16th, 17th of May 2018 at
FIT in NY.
You can find more information about the call for proposals and the
submissions procedure on http://www.fitnyc.edu/jewelry-design/symposium/
**TOPICS**
There has been a seismic shift in jewelry design and manufacturing in
recent years. As digital design and model making have speeded up the
process, they have proven themselves invaluable as tools of the trade.
But every tool, hand-held or digital, leaves its mark. This symposium
will provide an arena for debate on how digital technology and making by
hand duel for influence in the aesthetics, the use, and the cultural
contexts of jewelry as both a manufactured product and as an applied
artform.
*—* How does digital design and manufacturing influence and intermesh
with contexts for jewelry in cultures around the world?
— Can (or should) the distinctive “tool mark” of digital design and 3-D
printing over-take the reverence for hand craftsmanship in the perceived
quality of jewelry?
— As many designers, artisans, and manufacturers begin to integrate
digital and handmade in their jewelry production, how will valuation be
effected? measured?
— What role does the education play in the evolution of best practices
in design and manufacturing, digital and handmade? Is it a hybrid
approach viable in the 21^st Century?
The discussion will not only be oriented to the outcome of different
crafting procedures, but it is intended to propose reflection on the
production and distribution processes for jewelry. The implications in
social context will be explored. The question of how the integration of
digital technology effects sustainability will be examined—both in
manufacturing, and in how it effects the perceived value of the
jewelry—monetarily and as art.
And finally, the symposium is intended to foster debate and research in
the didactics of jewelry as an applied art, through critical analysis
and discovery.
**KEY DATES**
Abstracts submission deadline: *February 15th, 2018*
Notification due: *March 2018*
Conference: *May 15-16-17, 2018*
You can find more information about the call for proposals and how to
submit the abstracts on http://www.fitnyc.edu/jewelry-design/symposium.
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