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Work with Material

In 1937, Anni Albers wrote that civilisation estranges us from materials. In 1944, she published an essay titled “We Need the Crafts for Their Contact with Materials.” She was writing about industrialisation. The Manual Cortical Load Hypothesis, the Hand-Brain Continuum, and five longitudinal cohort studies spanning seventy years have now assembled the peer-reviewed neuroscience that proves what she intuited from her loom. The estrangement is measurable. The deficit is real. And the infrastructure to address it is being built now.