Manus x Machina

Fashion in an age of technology

Bolton, Andrew

The complex and often ambiguous relationship between the hand crafted and the machine made is examined in this intriguing look at the ever-changing world of fashion and taste. Manus x Machina traces styles of dress from one-of-a-kind works and haute couture created by highly skilled artisans, through the introduction of industrial manufacturing, to extraordinary recent technological advancements applied to high fashion, such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and computer-generated weaving and patterns. The oppositional relationship between the machine, as representative of democracy and mass production, and the hand, as the hallmark of elitism, is explored in its many facets in this fascinating book.

Record Format
Print Material-Circulation
Access Status
Open for all
Content Type
Bibliography only
Other Authors / Contributors
Nicholas Alan Cope, Photographer
Edition
Volume
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Copyright
c2016
Physical Description
247 pages: illustrations (some color); 33 cm.
Bibliography, etc. note
ISBN
978158839592
Accession No.
3116
Call No.
DCP 746.9 B639 2016

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