The look of rough: Visual and tactile perceptions of cosmetically aged materials
The aesthetics of material performance within design is typically only considered up to the point of sale, a false end state in which the ‘newness’ of the product is protected by the hermetic packaging in which it is sold. Beyond this, the ‘ageing’ of a material is thought of only in terms of utilit...
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Main Authors: | Alan H.G. Manley, Debra Lilley, Karl Hurn, Vicky Lofthouse |
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Format: | Default Conference proceeding |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/32222 |
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