Craft is considered a vector of local memory, which also becomes an inspiring value for hybrid design practices operating between design and craft. This study investigates how hybrid design interprets Memory as a tool and theme, and how technology can shape Memory as an experience. Through a qualitative methodology, this review of ten European case studies shows how designers embed memory into materials, form, and process, revealing that memory can become a driver for ecological awareness, cultural regeneration, and speculative futures when enhanced by digital tools and participatory methods.
Maniscalco, E. (2025). Digital memories and handmade futures. A review of ten cases of hybrid design as vectors of situated memory. IN FOLIO, 45, 100-107.
Digital memories and handmade futures. A review of ten cases of hybrid design as vectors of situated memory
Maniscalco, Elia
2025-06-01
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Craft is considered a vector of local memory, which also becomes an inspiring value for hybrid design practices operating between design and craft. This study investigates how hybrid design interprets Memory as a tool and theme, and how technology can shape Memory as an experience. Through a qualitative methodology, this review of ten European case studies shows how designers embed memory into materials, form, and process, revealing that memory can become a driver for ecological awareness, cultural regeneration, and speculative futures when enhanced by digital tools and participatory methods.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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