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2 years ago
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A detail of the circuit driving the Chess weaving

A detail of the circuit driving the Chess weaving

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A stop action video of my automated chess weaving

2 years ago
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“Glory Hole”
by Anne-Marie Lindquist

“Glory Hole”

by Anne-Marie Lindquist

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Interactive silk Pod’s.

-Tara

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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Pod noise.

-Tara

2 years ago
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Graffiti Wall: Chicago and Seoul.

Interactive weaving where the user can draw graffiti on my woven wall imagery. It is  Jacquard weaving, with a photographic wall image in gray scale. At the moment I have this system working with a little green laser pointer.

Jongock

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Images of my final project. Soft and playable touch players.

- Jung

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Interactive rock skipping installation that simulates an arcade-style game, only there are no points or prizes involved. Participant ‘collects’ skipping rocks from the ‘lakeshore’ table and flings them at the weaving, which activates randomly generated sound clips of real rocks splashing via two soft switches.

~Tanya

2 years ago
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Lady Gaga Mp3 Weaving

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Interactive weaving. LED’s woven into double cloth pockets on the loom. Photo receptor used to turn lights on. Unfortunately, lights were burned out while trouble shooting with Margarita!

Dan

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Thermochromatic ink printing. Attempted to use the ink to highlight the contrast in sample imagery, by accentuating shaded areas. Used Cotton and steel weft; unfortunately, conductivity failed to produce a visible color shift.
Dan

Thermochromatic ink printing. Attempted to use the ink to highlight the contrast in sample imagery, by accentuating shaded areas. Used Cotton and steel weft; unfortunately, conductivity failed to produce a visible color shift.

Dan

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Proposal for final, nay said due to technical improbability of using nitinol as a device for controlling movement over the lengths proposed. Was planning on weaving a textile on a floor loom and embedding nitonol along the warp to evenetually create a pseudo-emotional breathing apparatus.
Dan

Proposal for final, nay said due to technical improbability of using nitinol as a device for controlling movement over the lengths proposed. Was planning on weaving a textile on a floor loom and embedding nitonol along the warp to evenetually create a pseudo-emotional breathing apparatus.

Dan

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Final project using embedding annealed flexinol as a possible surface treatment for future use as a pleating element in garments or fabrics.

Dan

2 years ago
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Photos of my final project/current project prototype courtesy of Christy Matson!  Also included a screenshot of the main layer of the Max Patch.

-Emily

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