A culture of visible mending: improvisation, or bodging the job?

Maycroft, Neil (2015) A culture of visible mending: improvisation, or bodging the job? In: PLATE: Product Lifetimes and the Environment, June 17-19, 2015, Nottingham Trent University, UK.

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The first declaration of the MENDR\*S Manifesto is ‘To make mending visible’. I take this to have a double meaning. First, that mending as a practice has been hidden from view, eclipsed by a worship of disposable consumer culture. Second, that the mending of an object should itself leave a visible trace. This indication of repair might result from the addition of materials—patches, glue, stitching, etc., traces of workmanship (sic), or the radical reworking of the form of an object.

Keywords:Repair, Skill, Bodge, Improvise, Mend
Subjects:W Creative Arts and Design > W290 Design studies not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Arts > School of Architecture & Design > School of Architecture & Design (Design)
ID Code:16725
Deposited On:16 Feb 2015 16:58

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