The role of sensory experiences and emotions in craft practice

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Conference article in proceedings
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2016-06-26
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Language
en
Pages
16
2895-2910
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Proceedings of DRS 2016, Volume 7, Proceedings of DRS
Abstract
Abstract: Emotions have traditionally been overlooked in the practice of scientific research. In the field of design and craft research, too, personal feelings and emotions have been considered as interfering with the rigour and validation of the research. However, as a result of findings in neuroscience, a new understanding has emerged, providing emotions a central role in risk assessment and decision making processes. This has implications also for how we understand craft practice. In this practice-led research, a craft practitioner analysed five video-recordings of herself while throwing clay blindfolded. The researcher-practitioner specifically studied critical incidents in the throwing process and made a detailed analysis of how felt experiences and emotions guided her in her risk assessment, decision making and problem solving processes during the throwing sessions. The research suggests that sensory experiences and emotions moderate and guide the making process and are thus important factors in craft practice.
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craft-practice, critical incidents, emotions, decision making
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Groth , C 2016 , The role of sensory experiences and emotions in craft practice . in P Lloyd & E Bohemia (eds) , Proceedings of DRS 2016 : Design + Research + Society - Future-Focused Thinking . vol. 7 , Proceedings of DRS , Design Research Society , Brighton , pp. 2895-2910 , Design Research Society International Conference , Brighton , United Kingdom , 27/06/2016 .