Spiders can produce up to seven different types of silk, each with different properties—some silks are sticky and elastic, while others are dry and tough. This paper examines and compares two ways in which humans have used this diverse material to design fabrics: the weaving of dry silk threads, and the layering of complete spider webs. The study investigates how these fabrics are formed by both the properties of the material and differing human perceptions of it, and the actions of the spiders themselves. It proposes that in order to develop a broad ecological approach to design and design history, attention should be given to the role of non-human animals
This paper shows that a spider is a spinning master and a printing expert as well. Firstly, a spi...
Silkworm silk fibers have been in use for over 5000 years in clothing and textiles. These fibers are...
The beauty of the intricate shapes of spider webs fascinates people, but webs offer more than aesthe...
Spiders have always fascinated humankind as whilst they are often reviled, their product, the web an...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silks exhibit remarkable properties, surpassing most natural and synthetic materials in both ...
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Gradua...
Spider silk is renowned for its high tensile strength, extensibility and toughness. However, the var...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Spider silks exhibit remarkable properties, surpassing most natural and synthetic materials in both ...
Spider silk exhibits remarkable properties, especially its well-known tensile performances. They rel...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Spiders construct a wide variety of silk structures, ranging from draglines to prey capture webs. Sp...
Spider major ampullate silk is a high-performance biomaterial that has received much attention. Howe...
For centuries silkworm filaments have been the focus of R&D; innovation centred on textile manuf...
This paper shows that a spider is a spinning master and a printing expert as well. Firstly, a spi...
Silkworm silk fibers have been in use for over 5000 years in clothing and textiles. These fibers are...
The beauty of the intricate shapes of spider webs fascinates people, but webs offer more than aesthe...
Spiders have always fascinated humankind as whilst they are often reviled, their product, the web an...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silks exhibit remarkable properties, surpassing most natural and synthetic materials in both ...
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Gradua...
Spider silk is renowned for its high tensile strength, extensibility and toughness. However, the var...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Spider silks exhibit remarkable properties, surpassing most natural and synthetic materials in both ...
Spider silk exhibits remarkable properties, especially its well-known tensile performances. They rel...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Spiders construct a wide variety of silk structures, ranging from draglines to prey capture webs. Sp...
Spider major ampullate silk is a high-performance biomaterial that has received much attention. Howe...
For centuries silkworm filaments have been the focus of R&D; innovation centred on textile manuf...
This paper shows that a spider is a spinning master and a printing expert as well. Firstly, a spi...
Silkworm silk fibers have been in use for over 5000 years in clothing and textiles. These fibers are...
The beauty of the intricate shapes of spider webs fascinates people, but webs offer more than aesthe...