Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon

This article discusses multisensorial aesthetic experience of environmental materiality via a craft process. The locally situated study investigates the interrelations of humans and environment through soil. In focus is how craft practitioners use their material sensitivity to reflect the idea of in...

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Main Authors: Riikka Latva-Somppi, Maarit Mäkelä
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2020-06-01
Series:Aisthesis
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/10916
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spelling doaj-d91db5c13db3428c8163ce852760cd4f2020-11-25T02:24:42ZengFirenze University PressAisthesis2035-84662020-06-0113110.13128/Aisthesis-10916Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice LagoonRiikka Latva-Somppi0Maarit Mäkelä1Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureAalto University, School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureThis article discusses multisensorial aesthetic experience of environmental materiality via a craft process. The locally situated study investigates the interrelations of humans and environment through soil. In focus is how craft practitioners use their material sensitivity to reflect the idea of interdependency in the context of the contemporary environmental discourse. This is done through presenting an artistic research project in which craft is used to explore the human imprint in a particular geological environment, the Venice Lagoon. The case study Traces from the Anthropocene: Working with Soil combines environmental research methods of contaminated soil and artistic research in the field of ceramic art. Craft making provides an embodied way to engage with the local environment. The cultural value and environmental disruption of the lagoon area forms a context for reflecting the aesthetic experience to better understand how we are active participants, in continuous flux with our material environment. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/10916Craftcontaminated soilenvironmentecological aestheticssensitivity
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author Riikka Latva-Somppi
Maarit Mäkelä
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Maarit Mäkelä
Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon
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Craft
contaminated soil
environment
ecological aesthetics
sensitivity
author_facet Riikka Latva-Somppi
Maarit Mäkelä
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title Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon
title_short Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon
title_full Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon
title_fullStr Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon
title_sort exploring ecological and material sensitivity through craft practice in the context of the venice lagoon
publisher Firenze University Press
series Aisthesis
issn 2035-8466
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This article discusses multisensorial aesthetic experience of environmental materiality via a craft process. The locally situated study investigates the interrelations of humans and environment through soil. In focus is how craft practitioners use their material sensitivity to reflect the idea of interdependency in the context of the contemporary environmental discourse. This is done through presenting an artistic research project in which craft is used to explore the human imprint in a particular geological environment, the Venice Lagoon. The case study Traces from the Anthropocene: Working with Soil combines environmental research methods of contaminated soil and artistic research in the field of ceramic art. Craft making provides an embodied way to engage with the local environment. The cultural value and environmental disruption of the lagoon area forms a context for reflecting the aesthetic experience to better understand how we are active participants, in continuous flux with our material environment.
topic Craft
contaminated soil
environment
ecological aesthetics
sensitivity
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/10916
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