Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinking: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms. The role of weaving for the development of theoretical concepts is underestimated, because we perceive weaving as a minor craft with little technological challenge and impact. Where technological progress is measured in terms of gaining time from dull and tedious repetitive tasks, weaving appears to be the archetype of such repetitive work and thus as the more technological the faster it goes. We address this framing of perception by presenting ancient weaving as the earliest binary and digital technology. The PENELOPE project (ERC CoGrant no. 682711) aims to develop a theory...
In this paper, we explore how textile pattern-making can be a useful activity for live coders used t...
This article introduces the TEXTILE special issue on Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves, and the project o...
Hand-crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
What does an ancient weaver know, when she knows how to weave? How is this complex knowledge graspab...
The PENELOPE project aims at integrating ancient weaving into the history of science and technology,...
The Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project explores the practices of weaving and computer programming ...
Drawing on my experience as a critical interlocutor within the Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project ...
Our PENELOPE project looks to integrate ancient weaving into the history of technology. One part of ...
Evidence that computation is woven, and weaving is computation. The first computers were looms, and ...
Drawing on my experience as a critical interlocutor within the Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project ...
This project restructures weaving performance in architecture by analyzing the tacit knowledge of tr...
The purpose of the research has been to explore the creative possibilities in applying strategies de...
Drawing on her experience as ‘critical interlocutor’ within the research project Weaving Codes / Cod...
To refer to the Jacquard loom as a precursor of the computer is a common narrative in histories of c...
In this paper, we explore how textile pattern-making can be a useful activity for live coders used t...
This article introduces the TEXTILE special issue on Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves, and the project o...
Hand-crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
What does an ancient weaver know, when she knows how to weave? How is this complex knowledge graspab...
The PENELOPE project aims at integrating ancient weaving into the history of science and technology,...
The Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project explores the practices of weaving and computer programming ...
Drawing on my experience as a critical interlocutor within the Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project ...
Our PENELOPE project looks to integrate ancient weaving into the history of technology. One part of ...
Evidence that computation is woven, and weaving is computation. The first computers were looms, and ...
Drawing on my experience as a critical interlocutor within the Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project ...
This project restructures weaving performance in architecture by analyzing the tacit knowledge of tr...
The purpose of the research has been to explore the creative possibilities in applying strategies de...
Drawing on her experience as ‘critical interlocutor’ within the research project Weaving Codes / Cod...
To refer to the Jacquard loom as a precursor of the computer is a common narrative in histories of c...
In this paper, we explore how textile pattern-making can be a useful activity for live coders used t...
This article introduces the TEXTILE special issue on Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves, and the project o...
Hand-crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...