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Author Kenvin, Richard.

Title Surf craft : design and the culture of board riding / Richard Kenvin ; edited by Christine Knoke ; photographs by Ryan Field, Mingei International Museum, San Diego.

Publication Info. Boston : MIT Press, [2014]

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 South Windsor Public Library - Oversize Shelving  F797.32 K42S    Check Shelf
Description 192 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Surfboards were once made of wood and shaped by hand, objects of both cultural and recreational significance. Today most surfboards are mass-produced with fiberglass and a stew of petrochemicals, moving or floating billboards for athletes and their brands, emphasizing the commercial rather than the cultural. Surf Craft maps this evolution, examining surfboard design and craft with 150 color images and an insightful text. From the ancient Hawaiian alaia, the traditional board of the common people, to the unadorned boards designed with mathematical precision but built by hand by Bob Simmons, to the store-bought longboards popularized by the 1959 surf-exploitation movie Gidget, board design reflects both aesthetics and history. The decline of traditional alaia board riding is not only an example of a lost art but also a metaphor for the disintegration of traditional culture after the Republic of Hawaii was overthrown and annexed in the 1890s. In his text, Richard Kenvin looks at the craft and design of surfboards from a historical and cultural perspective. He views board design as an exemplary model of mingei, or art of the people, and the craft philosophy of Soetsu Yanagi. Yanagi believed that a design's true beauty and purpose are revealed when it is put to its intended use. In its purest form, the craft of board building, along with the act of surfing itself, exemplifies Mingei.
Subject Surfboards -- United States -- Design and construction -- History.
Surfing -- United States.
Surfing -- Social aspects -- United States.
Subculture.
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Subject Subculture. (OCoLC)fst01136426
Surfboards -- Design and construction. (OCoLC)fst01139317
Surfing. (OCoLC)fst01139321
Surfing -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01139327
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 9780262027601 (alk. paper)
0262027607 (alk. paper)
Standard No. 9780262027601
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