Material: Making and the Art of Transformation
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Nick Kary
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Nick Kary
About this listen
A master craftsperson explores the ways in which working with our hands reveals the essence of both our humanity and our relationship with the natural, material world.
In our present age of computer-assisted design, mass production, and machine precision, the traditional skills of the maker or craftsperson are hard to find. Yet the desire for well-made and beautiful objects from the hands (and mind) of a skilled artisan is just as present today as it ever has been. Whether the medium they work with is wood, metal, clay, or something else, traditional makers are living links to the rich vein of knowledge and skills that defines our common human heritage. More than this, though, many of us harbor a deep and secret yearning to produce something - to build or shape, to imagine and create our own objects that are imbued not only with beauty and functionality, but with a story and, in essence, a spirit drawn from us.
In Material, Kary takes listeners along with him to visit some of the places where modern artisans are preserving, and in some cases passing on, the old craft skills. His vivid descriptions and eye for detail make this book a rich and delightful listen, and the natural and cultural history he imparts along the way provides an important context for understanding our own past and the roots of our industrial society.
Personal, engaging, and filled with memorable people, landscapes, and scenes, Material is a rich celebration of what it means to imagine and create, which in the end is the essence of being human and native to a place. As Kary puts it, “Wood and words, trees and people, material and ethereal - it is here I love increasingly to dwell.”
©2020 Nick Kary (P)2020 Chelsea Green PublishingWhat listeners say about Material: Making and the Art of Transformation
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- Samuel de Bruyn
- 25-03-22
If you're a maker, read this
Loved the book - resonated with my ideas of why we make. Beautiful descriptions of making.
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- Dovenest
- 14-02-21
Simply fantastic
Really enjoyed this exploration of making. It is probably one of the best explanations of the joy of doing & of the importance of doing for society that I have heard Just loved it
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- Oldskooladey
- 09-10-20
fantastic
What a fantastic book, sad when it finished : (
can't wait for the next one!
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- Ms. Katherine Hooker
- 18-10-20
Beautiful on every level!!
This book is the most beautifully written book I have read in years. After reading it I had to see if it was available on audible. I settled down to listen to it on a long car journey and was so happy to learn that it was the author himself reading it. He reads the book so well. I literally hung on every word as though more and more was being revealed. If you know anyone who is passionate about making or how things are made then this is a must because it’s about so much more than making. This writer has clearly dedicated his life to it body and soul and you feel as though you are experiencing what he has experienced with every word. I highly recommend this book. It would also make the best present - Christmas or birthday - to just about anyone.
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- Bruno MacDonald
- 10-10-22
had hoped for more info
nice visits to craftmens studios and lives, but much less emphasis on materials than i had hoped for
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