Session 1: Course introduction and overview
- Hu, Charlotte. “Why Writing by Hand is Better for Memory and Learning.” Scientific American, February 21, 2024.
- Rogers, William B. Objects and Plan of an Institute of Technology including a Society of Arts, a Museum of Arts, and a School of Industrial Science; Proposed to be Established in Boston, second edition. John Wilson and Son, 1861. [Preview with Google Books]
Session 2: Genealogies of Art, Craft, Science (I)
Readings
- Williams, Raymond. “Art.” In Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, revised edition. Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN: 9780195204698. [Preview with Google Books]
- ———. “Science.” In Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, revised edition. Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN: 9780195204698.
- ———. “Technology.” In Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, revised edition. Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN: 9780195204698.
- Risatti, Howard. “Part 1: Practical-Functional Arts and the Uniqueness of Craft: Questions About Terminology.” In A Theory of Craft: Function and Aesthetic Expression. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2009, pp. 1–15. ISBN: 9781458762009. [Preview with Google Books]
- Dean, Carolyn. “The Trouble with (the Term) Art.” Art Journal 65, no. 2 (2006): 24–32.
- Epstein, S.R. “Craft Guilds, Apprenticeship, and Technological Change in Pre-Industrial Europe.” Chapter 2 in Guilds, Innovation and the European Economy, 1400–1800. Edited by S.R. Epstein and Maarten Prak. Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 52–63. ISBN: 9781139471077. [Preview with Google Books]
Audio
- “Science and the Supernatural in the 17th Century.” July 29, 2015. Science History Institute Museum and Library.
Optional reading
- Callon, Michel. “Four Models for the Dynamics of Science.” Chapter 2 in Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. Edited by Sheila Jasanoff, Gerald E. Markle, et al. Sage Publications, 2001. ISBN: 9781452213637. [Preview with Google Books]
Session 3: Genealogies of Art, Craft, Science (II)
- Epstein, S.R. “Craft Guilds, Apprenticeship, and Technological Change in Pre-Industrial Europe.” Chapter 2 in Guilds, Innovation and the European Economy, 1400–1800. Edited by S.R. Epstein and Maarten Prak. Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 63–76. ISBN: 9781139471077. [Preview with Google Books]
- Babbage, Charles. Excerpts from the preface and chapters 10 and 19 of On the Economy of Machines and Manufactures. 1832. Project Gutenberg.
- Tocqueville, Alexis de. “That Aristocracy May Be Engendered by Manufactures.” Chapter XX in Democracy in America, Book Two. 1840. Marxists Internet Archive.
- White, Louellyn. “White Power and the Performance of Assimilation: Lincoln Institute and Carlisle Indian School.” Chapter 5 in Carlisle Indian Industrial School: Indigenous Histories, Memories, and Reclamations. Edited by Jacqueline Fear-Segal and Susan D. Rose. University of Nebraska Press, 2018. ISBN: 9781496207692.
- Braverman, Harry. “The Primary Effects of Scientific Management.” Chapter 5 in Labor and Monopoly Capitalism: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century: 25th Anniversary Edition. Monthly Review Press, 1998. ISBN: 9780853459408.
- Ferragamo, Salvatore. Excerpts from Shoemaker of Dreams. Rizzoli, 2022. ISBN: 9788892820883. [Preview with Google Books]
Session 4: Archaeology and Material Records of Craft (I)
- Renfrew, Colin, Paul Bahn, and Elizabeth DeMarrais. “What Is Left? The Variety of the Evidence." Chapter 2 in Archaeology Essentials: Theories, Methods, and Practices, fifth edition. Thames & Hudson, 2024. ISBN: 9780500845295.
- Sellet, Frédéric. “Chaine Operatoire; The Concept and Its Applications.” Lithic Technology 18, nos. 1 and 2 (1993): 106–12.
- Caplan, Allison. “The Living Feather: Tonalli in Nahua Featherwork Production.” Ethnohistory 67, no. 3 (2020): 383–406.
Session 5: Archaeology and Material Records of Craft (II)
- Meier, Eric. “Wood Identification Guide.” 2024. The Wood Database.
Session 6: Art and Craft in Scientific Work (I)
Readings
- Knappett, Carl. “Materiality in Archaeological Theory.” In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, second edition. Edited by Claire Smith. Springer, 2020. ISBN: 9783030300166.
- Stepanov, Ivan S., Lee Sauder, et al. “By the Hand of the Smelter: Tracing the Impact of Decision‑Making in Bloomery Iron Smelting.” Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 14, article no. 80 (2022).
Audio
- “Weights and Measures” podcast (first segment only). December 14, 2016. Radiolab.
Session 7: Art and Craft in Scientific Work (II)
Readings
- Zetterberg, J. Peter. “The Mistaking of ’the Mathematicks’ for Magic in Tudor and Stuart England.” Sixteenth Century Journal 11, no. 1 (1980): 83–97.
- Schaffer, Simon. “Glass Works: Newton’s Prisms and the Uses of Experiment.” Chapter 2 in The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences. Edited by David Gooding, Trevor Pinch, and Simon Schaffer. Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN: 9780521337687. [Preview with Google Books]
- Meyer, Michal. “The Language of Alchemy.” Distillations Magazine, November 14, 2016.
Optional viewing
Session 8: Craft and Science in Artistic Media (I)
- Benton, Stephen A. “Rainbow Holograms.” Optics & Photonics News, July 1991.
- Nutch, Frank. “Gadgets, Gizmos, and Instruments: Science for the Tinkering.” Science, Technology, & Human Values 21, no. 2 (1996): 214–28.
Session 9: Craft and Science in Artistic Media (II)
- Myers, Natasha. “Molecular Embodiments and the Bodywork of Modeling in Protein Crystallography.” Social Studies of Science 38, no. 2 (2008): 163–99.
Session 10: Crafting the Museum (I)
- Rieppel, Lukas. “Bringing Dinosaurs Back to Life.” Chapter 6 in Assembling the Dinosaur: Fossil Hunters, Tycoons, and the Making of a Spectacle. Harvard University Press, 2019. ISBN: 9780674737587.
- Haraway, Donna. “Teddy Bear Patriarchy: Taxidermy in the Garden of Eden, New York City, 1908–1936.” Social Text 11 (1984–1985): 20–64.
Session 11: Crafting the Museum (II)
- History of the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
Session 12: Health Between Art and Science
- “William Henry Perkin.” Science History Institute Museum and Library.
- Michael, Mike. “On ‘Aesthetic Publics’: The Case of VANTAblack®.” Science, Technology, & Humans Values 43, no. 6 (2018): 1098–121.
- St. Clair, Kassia. Selections from The Secret Lives of Color. Penguin Books, 2017. ISBN: 9780143131144.
- Schneider, Christy. “The Color of Extraction.” July 28, 2022. Science History Institute Museum and Library.
Session 13: Knowing and Learning/Technology and Skill (I)
- Mauss, Marcel. “Techniques of the Body.” (PDF) Economy and Society 2, no. 1 (1973): 70–88.
- Morris, William. “The Revival of Handicraft.” Fortnightly Review, 1888. The William Morris Internet Archive: Works.
- Collins, H.M. “What is Tacit Knowledge?” Chapter 7 in The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory. Edited by Theodore R. Schatzki, Karin Knorr-Cetina, and Eike von Savigny. Routledge, 2000. ISBN: 9780415228145.
Session 14: Knowing and Learning/Technology and Skill (II)
- Ingold, Tim. “Beyond Art and Technology: The Anthropology of Skill.” Chapter 2 in Anthropological Perspectives on Technology. Edited by Michael Brian Schiffer. University of New Mexico Press, 2001. ISBN: 9780826323699. [Preview with Google Books]
- Maynard, Ashley E., Patricia M. Greenfield, and Carla P. Childs. “Culture, History, Biology, and Body: Native and Non-Native Acquisition of Technological Skill.” Ethos 27, no. 3 (1999): 379–402.
- Gamble, Jeanne. “Modelling the Invisible: The Pedagogy of Craft Apprenticeship.” Studies in Continuing Education 23, no. 2 (2001): 185–200.
Session 15: Embodied Practice in Practice (I)
- O’Connor, Erin. “Embodied Knowledge in Glassblowing: The Experience of Meaning and the Struggle Towards Proficiency.” Sociological Review 55, Supplement 1 (2007): 126–41.
Session 16: Embodied Practice in Practice (II)
- Harper, Douglas. Working Knowledge: Skill and Community in a Small Shop. University of California Press, 1987, pp. 1–9; 31–75. ISBN: 9780226316888. [Preview with Google Books]
- Stoner, Brandon. “A Brief History of Martin Guitars.” May 9, 2022. Guitar.com.
Session 17: The Craft of Egyptian Windows (I)
LOOK: Example of a house from Cairo showing how windows are used with wooden screens (mashrabiyya):
LISTEN (AND LOOK): Damascene reception hall featuring wooden interiors and stucco–stained glass windows:
- Damascus Room, dated 1119 AH/1707 CE. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
WATCH: Old documentary of the production process of such windows in Yemen:
Session 18: The Craft of Egyptian Windows (II)
- Sennett, Richard. “Expressive Instructions.” Chapter 6 in The Craftsman. Yale University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780300151190.
Session 19: Starcraft: Recording/Envisioning Other Worlds (I)
- No readings assigned
Session 20: Starcraft: Recording/Envisioning Other Worlds (II)
- Saturno, William, Heather Hurst, et al. “To Set Before the King: Residential Mural Painting at Xultun, Guatemala.” Antiquity 89, no. 343 (2015): 122–36.
Session 21: Textiles of the Future
- Zollinger, Adelaide. “Redefining Design: Textiles at the Intersection of Tradition and Technology.” June 8, 2023. MIT Morningside Academy for Design.
Session 22: Politics and Identity of Craft
- Tulloch, Carole. “There’s No Place Like Home: Home Dressmaking and Creativity in the Jamaican Community of the 1940s to the 1960s.” Chapter 6 in The Culture of Sewing: Gender, Consumption and Home Dressmaking. Berg Publishers, 1999. ISBN: 9781859732083.
- Bryan-Wilson, Julia, Liz Collins, et al. “The Politics of Craft: A Roundtable.” Chapter 76 in The Craft Reader. Edited by Glenn Adamson. Bloomsbury Academic, 2010. ISBN: 9781847883032.
- Swan, Sarah. “An Embroidered ‘Archive of War’ in Congo.” August 30, 2024. Pulitzer Center.
Session 23: Art, Craft, Science of Food
- Paxson, Heather. “Post-Pasteurian Cultures: The Microbiopolitics of Raw-Milk Cheese in the United States.” Cultural Anthropology 23, no. 1 (2008): 15–47.
Session 24: Health and Medicine
- Moran-Thomas, Amy. “What Is Communicable?: Caregivers in an Illegible Epidemic.” Chapter 3 in Traveling with Sugar: Chronicles of a Global Epidemic. University of California Press, 2019. ISBN: 9780520969858. [Preview with Google Books]
Session 25: Anthroengineering and the Future of Art, Craft, Science
- Berthaume, Michael A., and Patricia Ann Kramer. “Anthroengineering: An Independent Interdisciplinary Field.” Interface Focus. 11. 20200056. http://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2020.0056
- Chiang, Ted. “Why AI Isn’t Going to Make Art.” New Yorker, August 31, 2024.