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See Me Make, Make Me See

A Nordic Exploration of Craft and Language
A person holds up a brown, leathery bag in a meeting room with a large window. Another person sits at the table with notebooks and cups.
Photo by Vihar Kotecha

Mending a 2005 Volvo, knitting a sweater, fixing a pair of skis, ornamental fruit carving, giving a manicure, ice-fishing, weaving a reed-mat, building a kite, making a knife, setting the table, building a kiln or running a 3D-printer... Craft is everywhere.

A year ago, Aalto University welcomed editors, writers and artists Åsa Dybwad Norman and Ben Lignel for a workshop that would become part of a larger collaboration between three Nordic art schools: Aalto University, Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO), and HDK-Valand. The workshops investigated a deceptively simple question: 

What do we truly see when we watch someone make?

Through “durational observation” exercises and guided writing sessions, participants explored how skilled gestures, embodied knowledge, and material intelligence might be translated into words. 

The result is a collection of short-form texts, in which design and craft students take a step back from making themselves and instead have chosen someone else’s making practice, to study it with attention and empathy. It focuses on their eye for detail, a skill they already have, but seldom articulate.

Four texts from each school were already published in the online magazine by Norwegian Craft. 

This issue was edited by Dybwad Norman and Lignel in partnership with student editors Sofie Alm Nordsveen (HDK), Carla Rotenberg (Aalto), and Iliana Papadimitriou (KHiO). It also featured essays by Evelina Hedin and Sara Clugage, accompanied by illustrations from artist Fanny Schwarz.

Now a collection of all texts resulting from these Making-Observation-Workshops of all three schools has been physically published. It includes texts by Aalto students Seoyoung Kim, Hailey Robinson, , , , and Carla Rotenberg. The publication, See Me Make, Make Me See, was celebrated in Gothenburg in a warm gathering that brought together students, alumni, and colleagues from across the Nordic region.

Two people standing in a doorway of a brick building. Illustration of a recorder, notebook, pencil, and chocolate bars.
Left: Ben Lignel & Åsa Dybwad Norman, Right: Illustration by Fanny Schwarz
People sitting at a table with mugs, notebooks, and a brown bag. One person is peeling an orange.
Photo: Vihar Kotecha

Our warmest thanks go to our collaborators and supporters, particularly Ben Lignel, Åsa Dybwad Norman, Norwegian Crafts, KHiO, HDK-Valand, and the many Aalto students and colleagues whose energy and insight animated every stage of the process.

You can read the texts published in The Vessel online:

 

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