Andrew Marsh
Staff profile for Andrew Marsh
The Practices and Circumstances that shape Product Attachment in the Home
My article-based PhD contributes to research on design and sustainable consumption, by exploring how and why we keep things.
Exchange Brooches
The brooches pictured belong to a series of over 100, made for The Campaign for Objects in Purgatory. They were given to contributors to the Objects in Purgatory exhibition (Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery 2011) in exchange for contributing their story or drawing of an uncherished gift. The project has been initiated and developed by designer Julia Keyte.
The production and application of Japanese alloys and patination
Exploring traditional Japanese alloys and patination at Sheffield Hallam University
KTP Associates Day and Networking Dinner
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University held its fifth Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Day and Networking Dinner on Thursday 21 May 2015
Post Industrial Manufacturing Research Group
For a number of years now, I have been considering the impact of new and emerging technologies in computer aided design and direct digital manufacture. The implications are incredible. Post Industrial Manufacturing will change the very nature of design, the way we teach design, and the relationship of consumers to products.
Objects + Ritual: Function - value - adornment
In this project, supported by funding from Arts Council, ACJ, and The Goldsmiths Company Maria Hanson and Chris Knight have investigated the role contemporary artefacts have within both identified rites of social passage and ritual acts found within domestic contexts.
Transnational Education Partners in SAR Hong Kong
Partner institutions for students from Hong Kong applying for degrees at Sheffield Hallam University
Natasha Cannon
Simulation Secondee at Sheffield Hallam University