Related Projects
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Weaving Codes - Coding Weaves
"What are the historical and theoretical points at which the practice of weaving and computer programming connect? What insights can be gained if we bring these activities together, through live-shared experience? How do digital technologies influence our ways of making?"
Sonic Pattern and the Textility of Code
"Sonic Pattern and the Textility of Code brings together diverse viewpoints on weaving, knitting, live coding, dyadic mathematics, generative music and digital making, in order to see how patterned sound and threads allow us to both sense the abstract and conceptualise the tactile."
Fault Lines by Ingrid Bachmann and Barbara Layne
Data consisting of seismographic waves was exchanged from one site in Montreal to another in California, via modems to computers attached to looms at each location. This information was translated by specially designed software into a woven structure. 1995.
Glitch Textiles
"Glitch Textiles is a project that converts glitches in the cold, hard logic of digital electronics into warm and cozy objects like blankets, rugs, tapestries, and more."
An offshoot of Phillip Stearns' project, Year of the Glitch.
incredible machines
"A conference addressing different aspects of the expanding role of networked computers and digital processes in the production of knowledge."
Big Data Risk Conference
"Examining the novel social, ethical, legal and economic implications posed by the application of big data analytics to risk assessment and management."
Big Bang Data exhibition
Website includes links to articles about data control, data use, data as art material, etc.
Weaving Codes - Coding Weaves
"What are the historical and theoretical points at which the practice of weaving and computer programming connect? What insights can be gained if we bring these activities together, through live-shared experience? How do digital technologies influence our ways of making?"
- A symposium organized by Weaving Codes - Coding Weaves:
Sonic Pattern and the Textility of Code
"Sonic Pattern and the Textility of Code brings together diverse viewpoints on weaving, knitting, live coding, dyadic mathematics, generative music and digital making, in order to see how patterned sound and threads allow us to both sense the abstract and conceptualise the tactile."
Fault Lines by Ingrid Bachmann and Barbara Layne
Data consisting of seismographic waves was exchanged from one site in Montreal to another in California, via modems to computers attached to looms at each location. This information was translated by specially designed software into a woven structure. 1995.
Glitch Textiles
"Glitch Textiles is a project that converts glitches in the cold, hard logic of digital electronics into warm and cozy objects like blankets, rugs, tapestries, and more."
An offshoot of Phillip Stearns' project, Year of the Glitch.
incredible machines
"A conference addressing different aspects of the expanding role of networked computers and digital processes in the production of knowledge."
Big Data Risk Conference
"Examining the novel social, ethical, legal and economic implications posed by the application of big data analytics to risk assessment and management."
Big Bang Data exhibition
Website includes links to articles about data control, data use, data as art material, etc.