Sam Vettese
Sam Vettese

Dr Sam Vettese

Senior Lecturer

Biography

I am a Reader in Applied Art and Design with seventeen years of experience in Higher Education and seven years as an award winning practicing jeweller and silversmith.
My research is wide ranging in approach, encompassing diverse areas of art, design and heritage but with a particular emphasis on innovative, sustainable materials. I was returned in the RAE (2008) at Heriot-Watt under the ‘Art and Design’ unit of assessment and in the REF (2014) at Edinburgh Napier University for the ‘Communication, Cultural and Media Studies’ unit of assessment and led UoA 32 for the current REF.
My grant funding and awards total over 200K and I have published a number of peer reviewed journal, conference papers and book chapters.

I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and deliver high quality teaching and learning in visual, critical and contextual studies for multi-disciplinary, under and post graduate design students. In 2010 I was awarded the Graduates Teaching Prize for lecturer of the year and was nominated for the 2010 Teaching and Learning Oscars, ‘Guiding Hand’ award at Heriot Watt University. I was appointed as external examiner for the BA (Hons) in Fashion Communication at Southampton Solent University (2013 – 2017).

I have been recipient of several prestigious prizes as a practicing jeweller including the Platinum Awards and the Goldsmiths Metal Bursary in 1990 and the New Designers/Goldsmiths jewellery prize in 1991. After receiving my first degree, I spent a year as ‘artist in residence’ within the Jewellery and Silversmithing department of Edinburgh College of Art. I have exhibited extensively throughout the United Kingdom and my work in platinum and gold form part of the Museum of Scotland’s permanent collection.

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Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Advisor - British Council Crafting Futures UK

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Submission Chair, Research Through Design Conference, 2016

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External examiner for BA (Hons) in Fashion Communication, School of the Creative Industries, Southampton Solent University

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • CeeD Industry Awards 2022. In association with VOLVO ROKBAK - shortlisted
  • The Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2021 - Interface

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Reviewer for Train@Ed Research Fellowship Programme - Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions COFUND project

 

Invited Speaker

  • CI Lab 20 : Care and Repair
  • Beyond COP26
  • Inspiring Innovative Sustainable Materials : An Applied Arts Scotland event in association with Interface
  • Liberty Lates - Arts and Crafts from 1900 to Now
  • Edinburgh Open Doors Day '3D Printing in Heritage'
  • Digimakit at E-Textiles Summer Camp, 2015, Ponce sur le Loire, August 2015 (funded by Edinburgh Napier University)
  • Invited speaker at Textiles Future Forum ‘Trading Zone’ event, Edinburgh, March 2015
  • Invited exhibitor at Edinburgh Tourism Action Group ‘Digital Tourism’ conference, November 2015
  • Invited speaker at Textiles Future Forum ‘Trading Zone’ event, Glasgow, September
  • Invited speaker at Edinburgh Tourism Action Group ‘Shine a Light on Technology’ conference, March 2015
  • Featured in ‘Prototype Today’, April 2015

 

Media Activity

  • ‘3D printable recycled textiles: material innovation and a resurrection of the forgotten “shoddy” industry’ to feature in our new initiative, Clean Thinking for Climate Action

 

Reviewing

  • Digital Culture and Society Journal
  • Research Through Design Conference 2019
  • Book Reviewer ‘The Visual Dictionary of Fashion’ (Bloomsbury Publishing Plc) 2009
  • Peer reviewer for The Design Journal (Taylor and Francis) 2009
  • Reviewer for CITAR Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts

 

Visiting Positions

  • Applied Arts Scotland / British Council 'Altermatter' Workshop mentor

 

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3D-printing ‘Ocean plastic’–Fostering childrens’ engagement with sustainability

Journal Article
Vones, K., Allan, D., Lambert, I., & Vettese, S. (2018)
3D-printing ‘Ocean plastic’–Fostering childrens’ engagement with sustainability. Materials Today Communications, 16, 56-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2018.04.001
Ocean plastic pollution has been identified as one of the biggest environmental threats of our time. As large islands of plastic waste such as the Pacific Gyre amass through t...

Enhancing the Tourist Heritage Experience through In-Situ, Customisable 3D - Printed Souvenirs

Book Chapter
Anastasiadou, C., Vettese, S., & Calder, L. (2018)
Enhancing the Tourist Heritage Experience through In-Situ, Customisable 3D - Printed Souvenirs. In L. Egberts, & M. D. Alvarez (Eds.), Heritage and Tourism : Places, Imageries and the Digital Age, (151-171). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789462985353
This research set out to investigate whether technological innovations in design and the personalisation of tourist souvenirs through 3D printing, could offer opportunities to...

3D printable recycled textiles : material innovation and a resurrection of the forgotten ‘shoddy’ industry

Conference Proceeding
Vettese, S. (2017)
3D printable recycled textiles : material innovation and a resurrection of the forgotten ‘shoddy’ industry. In Loughborough University Textile Design Research Group INTERSECTIONS Conference 2017
This paper will disseminate an interdisciplinary project, undertaken at Edinburgh Napier University between the Design and Advanced Materials. Several 3D printable materials a...

A study of the relationship between personalised 3D printed 'Souvenirs of Place' and public perception of modern architectural heritage

Journal Article
Vettese, S., Anastasiadou, C., & Vones, K. (2017)
A study of the relationship between personalised 3D printed 'Souvenirs of Place' and public perception of modern architectural heritage. Design Journal, 20(Supp. 1), S3683-S3695. https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2017.1352874
At present, there is a disconnection between academic and public perception of Modern heritage, particularly Brutalist architecture. This research utilises the processes and e...

3D Printable Recycled Textiles: Material Innovation and a Resurrection of the Forgotten “shoddy” Industry

Journal Article
Vettese Forster, S. (2017)
3D Printable Recycled Textiles: Material Innovation and a Resurrection of the Forgotten “shoddy” Industry. Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice, 5(2), 138-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/20511787.2018.1449073
This paper will disseminate an interdisciplinary project, undertaken at Edinburgh Napier University between the Design and Advanced Materials. Several 3D printable materials a...

A study of the multi generational relationship with making through mediated designing in collaborative, digital environments: implications for learning and open access fabrication

Conference Proceeding
Vettese, S., Thompson, P., & Allan, D. (2017)
A study of the multi generational relationship with making through mediated designing in collaborative, digital environments: implications for learning and open access fabrication. In Cumulus Hong Kong 2016, Cumulus Working Papers, Open Design for E-very-thing (23-30
In this paper, the researchers will investigate different ways in which school age, 'generation net' children learn, through non-linear, mediated, collaborative ‘making’ envir...

An exploration of the sustainable and aesthetic possibilities of 3D printing onto textiles as an alternative to traditional surface decoration

Conference Proceeding
Burn, K., Vettese, S., & Shackleton, J. (2017)
An exploration of the sustainable and aesthetic possibilities of 3D printing onto textiles as an alternative to traditional surface decoration. In Circular Transitions Proceedings, (141-154
Embellishment, in a fashion and textile context, can be considered an extraneous decorative process that has a significant detrimental impact on the environment. However, aest...

In Situ 3D Printed Souvenirs and their Affect on Visitors Engagement with Built Heritage

Conference Proceeding
Vettese, S., & Anastasiadou, C. (2016)
In Situ 3D Printed Souvenirs and their Affect on Visitors Engagement with Built Heritage. In In this place : cumulus association biannual international conference (98-103
In this study, visitors’ perception and engagement with built heritage surroundings was investigated in relation to their interaction with 3d printed souvenirs which reflected...

The Sustainable And Aesthetic Possibilities Of 3D Printing Onto Textile As An Alternative To Traditional Surface Decoration Utilising Lyocell

Presentation / Conference
Burn, K., Vettese, S., & Shackleton, J. (2016, November)
The Sustainable And Aesthetic Possibilities Of 3D Printing Onto Textile As An Alternative To Traditional Surface Decoration Utilising Lyocell. Paper presented at Sustainable Innovation 2016 : 'Circular Economy' Innovation & Design
Embellishment, in a fashion and textile context, can be considered an extraneous decorative process that has a significant detrimental impact on the environment. However, aest...

Making Tourist Experiences Through Personalisable 3D Printed Souvenirs

Journal Article
Vettese Forster, S., Anastasiadou, C., & Calder, L. (2016)
Making Tourist Experiences Through Personalisable 3D Printed Souvenirs. Making Futures, IV,
Gift shops are common in most museums and galleries that provide visitors with shopping experiences as well as the opportunity to transform their intangible experience of the ...

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