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weaving penelope: November 2010
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. November 30, 2010. Penelope was the wife of Odysseus. She had to wait almost twenty years for his return from the Trojan war. Suitors pressed the queen to choose one of them for marriage. But Penelope postponed the decision. First she wanted to weave a shroud for her father-in-law. And she wove day by day but secretely loosened the work by night. Links zu diesem Post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). German Blog of Ellen Harlizius-Klück.
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weaving penelope: New weaving experiments
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. July 24, 2012. Since February I am at the Centre for Textile Research. CTR) in Copenhagen and started working on my project Periphron Penelopeia. In the end the weights are knotted to groups of warp threads. These are ordered according to the distribution of threads on four shafts for a double tabby weave (fabric with dark and light side). The small cotton bags used as weights are each filled with ca. 100g gravel stones. January 9, 2013 at 4:59 PM. Thank...
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weaving penelope: back with penelope robot
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. July 1, 2011. Back with penelope robot. Sorry, I was very busy the first part of the year. Now I startet my profile on facebook and learn about the advantages of blogging. The penelope weave is kind of ready and looks like this:. You may see it at the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke in Munich. Now I want to make a machine that weaves for me when I am absent. This is the first prototype for testing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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weaving penelope: Spinning the Beginning
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. November 30, 2010. Penelope was the wife of Odysseus. She had to wait almost twenty years for his return from the Trojan war. Suitors pressed the queen to choose one of them for marriage. But Penelope postponed the decision. First she wanted to weave a shroud for her father-in-law. And she wove day by day but secretely loosened the work by night. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Centre for Textile Research, SAXO institute, University of Copenhagen.
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weaving penelope: Penelope is waiting ....
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. October 25, 2011. Penelope is waiting . Actually I am busy with planning future projects while I await the decision on an application for a grant. Well, Penelope is quite used to waiting, but it is never amusing. So I tried to make a tagcloud from my project description and happened to come across wordle. And here is the result:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Penelope is waiting . Centre for Textile Research, SAXO institute, University of Copenhagen.
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weaving penelope: December 2011
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. December 24, 2011. My christmas present this year: I have got the Marie-Curie-Grant for my project at the Centre for Textile Research in Copenhagen. Thanks to the Gerda-Henkel-Foundation. The course of the project will be documentet here in this blog. It starts in Munich in January and I will go to Copenhagen in February. Links zu diesem Post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Centre for Textile Research, SAXO institute, University of Copenhagen.
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weaving penelope: Spinning the Beginning, Part 2
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. December 1, 2010. Spinning the Beginning, Part 2. When there is a lot to do and I feel unable to tell apart the importance and urgency of the tasks lying ahead (acc. to General Eisenhower) I start the day with spinning. To make a thread out of loose fibers seems to be just the opposite of separating and sorting out things to do. And spinning is definitely neither important nor urgent for my work. Instructions and descriptions of spinning never mention th...
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weaving penelope: Wonderful Copenhagen
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. December 24, 2011. My christmas present this year: I have got the Marie-Curie-Grant for my project at the Centre for Textile Research in Copenhagen. Thanks to the Gerda-Henkel-Foundation. The course of the project will be documentet here in this blog. It starts in Munich in January and I will go to Copenhagen in February. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ellen Harlizius-Klück, Marie Curie Senior Researcher at the Centre for Textile Research, Copenhagen.
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weaving penelope: December 2010
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Weaving of thoughts in doing the work of Penelope. December 1, 2010. Spinning the Beginning, Part 2. When there is a lot to do and I feel unable to tell apart the importance and urgency of the tasks lying ahead (acc. to General Eisenhower) I start the day with spinning. To make a thread out of loose fibers seems to be just the opposite of separating and sorting out things to do. And spinning is definitely neither important nor urgent for my work. Instructions and descriptions of spinning never mention th...
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Alex McLean | Weaving codes – coding weaves
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Weaving codes – coding weaves. All posts by Alex McLean. I’m collaborating on a Sonic Pattern. Residency as part of the Inhabiting the Hack. Series, where four artists are invited to spend three days thinking about patterns in sound, textile, and technology. We started with a briliant half-day workshop on tablet weaving, lead by Sarah Williams. Following a thread when weft becomes warp. I’ve been prototyping models of a weave as a continuous thread, with some Haskell code. Videos of some of the presentat...
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