While processor speeds and the use of computation in our society have increased enormously, it is significant that the materials of electronics construction itself (discrete components soldered on to resin printed circuit boards) has been broadly consistent for well over fifty years. The Penelope project is concerned with re-evaluating histories of textile technologies with mathematical and scientific thought. The emergence of “wearable electronics”, in particular inspiration from Penelope co..
We've been busy making a new tangible interface – the Pattern Matrix is part of the ERC Penelope pro...
In electronic textiles, we apply production techniques from both textiles and electronic engineering...
Electrotextiles (e-textiles) are fabrics made from yarns that carry electronic components. Circuits ...
The PENELOPE project aims at integrating ancient weaving into the history of science and technology,...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
Our PENELOPE project looks to integrate ancient weaving into the history of technology. One part of ...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
This workshop connects attendees with a new area of computing, e-textiles and soft computing. Tradit...
The invention of the Jacquard weaving machine led to the concept of a stored "program" and "mechaniz...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
“We build our computers the way we build our cities -- over time, without a plan, on top of ruins.” ...
The advent of novel materials (such as conductive fibers) combined with accessible embedded computin...
Fibers are materials that have a very long length compared to their cross sectional dimensions, i.e....
Textiles have traditionally been employed over the centuries with great utility in areas as diverse ...
This Friday morning a new weaving project took off in our laboratory at the Museum for Plaster Casts...
We've been busy making a new tangible interface – the Pattern Matrix is part of the ERC Penelope pro...
In electronic textiles, we apply production techniques from both textiles and electronic engineering...
Electrotextiles (e-textiles) are fabrics made from yarns that carry electronic components. Circuits ...
The PENELOPE project aims at integrating ancient weaving into the history of science and technology,...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
Our PENELOPE project looks to integrate ancient weaving into the history of technology. One part of ...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
This workshop connects attendees with a new area of computing, e-textiles and soft computing. Tradit...
The invention of the Jacquard weaving machine led to the concept of a stored "program" and "mechaniz...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
“We build our computers the way we build our cities -- over time, without a plan, on top of ruins.” ...
The advent of novel materials (such as conductive fibers) combined with accessible embedded computin...
Fibers are materials that have a very long length compared to their cross sectional dimensions, i.e....
Textiles have traditionally been employed over the centuries with great utility in areas as diverse ...
This Friday morning a new weaving project took off in our laboratory at the Museum for Plaster Casts...
We've been busy making a new tangible interface – the Pattern Matrix is part of the ERC Penelope pro...
In electronic textiles, we apply production techniques from both textiles and electronic engineering...
Electrotextiles (e-textiles) are fabrics made from yarns that carry electronic components. Circuits ...