Evidence that computation is woven, and weaving is computation. The first computers were looms, and if we look closely enough, we can find the remaining legacy of this history. Here we visualise the contents of a Z80 processor register memory after each instruction as it runs a handful of example programs. To this day, the majority of low level machine code instructions on the computers we use are not explicitly concerned with numerical values, but rather in the manipulation of patterns (shifting, rotating, masking and composing). That these instructions are given priority in the allocation of transistors seems an appropriate but quiet recognition of the importance of weaving in contemporary digital technology
Hand crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQHrPWDCzOw Live coding has developed into an international commu...
This paper brings together two main perspectives on algorithmic pattern. First, the writing of music...
The Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project explores the practices of weaving and computer programming ...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
The best known part of weaving is the insertion of the weft into the warp. As this is commonly perce...
To refer to the Jacquard loom as a precursor of the computer is a common narrative in histories of c...
This article presents a series of informal experiments in software and weaving, most of which were c...
This paper considers the binding of analogue and digital forms in the context of computer programmin...
The statement “Algorithms are all around us and part of everyday life”, seems bold but if one stops ...
Hand-crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
“We build our computers the way we build our cities -- over time, without a plan, on top of ruins.” ...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
English mathematician Charles Babbage drew inspiration from the Jacquard Loom chassis to design the ...
Hand crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQHrPWDCzOw Live coding has developed into an international commu...
This paper brings together two main perspectives on algorithmic pattern. First, the writing of music...
The Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project explores the practices of weaving and computer programming ...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
Weaving is presented in this paper with relation to the four key categories of computational thinkin...
The best known part of weaving is the insertion of the weft into the warp. As this is commonly perce...
To refer to the Jacquard loom as a precursor of the computer is a common narrative in histories of c...
This article presents a series of informal experiments in software and weaving, most of which were c...
This paper considers the binding of analogue and digital forms in the context of computer programmin...
The statement “Algorithms are all around us and part of everyday life”, seems bold but if one stops ...
Hand-crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
“We build our computers the way we build our cities -- over time, without a plan, on top of ruins.” ...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
English mathematician Charles Babbage drew inspiration from the Jacquard Loom chassis to design the ...
Hand crafted textile production has a close but often tense relationship with technology and mechani...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQHrPWDCzOw Live coding has developed into an international commu...
This paper brings together two main perspectives on algorithmic pattern. First, the writing of music...