Intertwining Roots - Watchmaking, Artisanship & Technology, by Michael Friedman
Offered By: Horological Society of New York via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of watchmaking, artisanship, and technology in this comprehensive lecture by Michael Friedman, historian for Audemars Piguet. Delve into the rich history of timekeeping, from ancient sundials and water clocks to Renaissance table clocks and modern wristwatches. Discover the evolution of timekeeping devices, including the Soo Song water clock, astrolabes, and incense clocks. Examine the symbolism and cultural significance of watches and clocks throughout history, including their role in the lives of notable figures like Jacques Cartier and the Bonaparte family. Investigate the development of ultra-complicated watches, fantasy timepieces, and the impact of mass production on the industry. Trace the transformation of timekeeping through World War I, the experimentation of the 1940s, and the revolutionary impact of quartz technology. Gain insights into the intricate relationship between technological advancements and the enduring artistry of watchmaking in this comprehensive exploration of horological history.
Syllabus
Introduction
Technology and Artisanship
The Ancient World
Sundials
Water Clock
Soo Song Water Clock
Astrolabe
Incense Clock
Renaissance Table Clocks
Celestial Globe
Portrait of a Young Woman
Clock Watch
The Sundial
Watches and Clocks
Symbolism
Equation of Time
Jacques Cartier
The Barking Dog
The Bonaparte Family
UltraComplicated Watches
Fantasy Watches
Time
Mass Production
Wristwatches
World War I
Experimentation
The 1940s
Cultural Dialogue
The Quartz Revolution
Taught by
Horological Society of New York
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