Mapping the Anthropocene: Atelier NL, a Case Study of Place-Based Material Craft Practices

Author:

Panneels Inge1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Creative Informatics, School of Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh EH10 5DT, Scotland, UK

Abstract

This paper argues that mapping as a methodology can support localised production, as exemplified in the case study of the design studio Atelier NL which marries contemporary design sensibilities with traditional glass and ceramics craft-making techniques. The paper puts forward the argument that by paying attention to local ecosystem services through mapping, place-based design solutions can be developed. Furthermore, the paper argues that the methodologies deployed by Atelier NL borrow from contemporary art creative mapping practices. This case study uses the framework of the Anthropocene to situate these mapping practices identified within the case study and contextualises these within 20th-century environmental arts practices, and those of the environmental art pioneers the Harrisons in particular. Finally, the paper argues that these mapping practices are responding to the conditions of the Anthropocene which increasingly makes clear that culture and nature are enmeshed, an insight that 19th-century town planner Patrick Geddes argued for more than a century ago.

Funder

AHRC

Centre for Conservation and Restoration Science (CCRS) at Edinburgh Napier University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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