Sökning: "Weaving"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 37 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Weaving.
1. Glitching the Fabric: Strategies of new media art applied to the codes of knitting and weaving
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the research has been to explore the creative possibilities in applying strategies derived from the domain of digital media and glitch art to a range of processes in the domain of textiles—specifically weaving, knitting, bobbin lace—with particular attention to the role of notations and coding in both domains. The enquiry presented in this dissertation is based upon the proposition that there are creative possibilities that arise when approaches and strategies from new-media and glitch art are transferred to some textile processes, and that this is possible because objects of new media and textile objects share features not limited to the grid. LÄS MER
2. Weaving the symbiotic relationship : A longitudinal study of the maintenance of a firm-sponsored open source community
Sammanfattning : The phenomenon of firm sponsored open source software (OSS) projects has become an established and widely used approach to develop and release new products in the software industry. In this arrangement, a sponsoring firm and a community establish a relationship to create a common project. LÄS MER
3. Manufacturing principles of integrated 3D fabrics for high-performance composite material application
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4. Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
Sammanfattning : The present dissertation deals with how a segment of the Swedish immigrant group mobilized to be included in American society. Three Swedish-American working class organizations have been studied as to how they interacted to promote their interests in Chicago and the Lake View district during the first decades of this century. LÄS MER
5. Crying Rya: A Practitioner’s Narrative Through Hand Weaving
Sammanfattning : This research project examines a repeated focus on time and slowness that I have experienced over years in connection with my hand-weaving practice using the Scandinavian technique of rya. Research through my own studio practice has led me to question a public image of weaving as time-consuming or slow and why temporality is attributed to the finished object, while I claim that it is only experienced in the making process. LÄS MER