It's a fantastic exhibition. I found it inspiring to see so many things that have been crafted in lots of different ways, using creativity and imagination. There is a great range of made items, from traditional crafts, using wood and leather to a range of 3D printers - which still seem like something from Star Trek to me!
I was particularly impressed by the computer-y items that were designed to be hacked and improved and shared. I loved the openness and appreciation of other peoples talents.
I'm afraid I haven't got photos I can show you as cameras aren't allowed - as the kind assistant told me! However the image above comes from the V&A website and it's of the astounding pencil tip sculptures of Dalton Ghetti. It took him two years to make this series using a razor blade and a sewing needle. The preciseness of the letters are mind blowing.
I came away from the exhibition feeling affirmed as a maker. My friend pointed out the following quote...
For many people, making is critical for survival. For others, it is a chosen vocation: a way of thinking, inventing and innovating. And for some it is simply a delight to be able to shape a material and say ‘I made that’. The power of making is that it fulfills each of these human needs and desires.
The exhibition runs until the 2nd January 2012.
Sounds like a really great exhibition. I think I'll take myself there this week
ReplyDeleteoooh - looks good - thanks for the heads up - haven't been to the V&A in years, will definitely try and get there before Jan 2nd
ReplyDeleteOh I would love to go to that, but I won't be going that far south for quite some time...gutted.
ReplyDeleteC xx