textile
Pattern Project – Collaborative hand drawing
The Pattern Project revolves around collaborative pattern development, embracing intuitive, form and experiment-driven approach, working in cooperation with artists, students, children, and museum visitors.
Glitchwear – From digital error to wearable expression
Dan Moore’s Glitchwear transforms digital errors into textiles, using ISF and VDMX to manipulate a Unity generated scene. Glitch is treated as beauty, breaking down natural forms into digital fragments where a simulated forest becomes a site for c...
LOOM – A weaving frame of ONs and OFFs
LOOM is an expansive light and sound installation comprised of phosphorescent threads that orchestrate a score of light, sound and darkness. A sequence of ONs and OFFs are spun into a network of data, with each luminous point defining the location...
Pixtil – Weaving generative patterns using traditional textile techniques
Pixtil is a French design/product studio that uses new digital drawing tools to create contemporary fabrics. Their latest release is a Large Napkin, made using double-cloth Jacquard weaving. Each piece is unique and numbered, using long textile tr...
Contours – “Breathing life into a textile skin”
Installation that combines screenprinting, capacitive sensing, interactive tapestries and generative soundscape, as a large-scale metaphor for the idea of breathing life into a textile skin.
Fragmented Memory – Extracts from computer’s physical memory to produce textiles
The project uses digital practices and processes to blur the lines between photography, data visualization, textile design, and computer science. The result are works that serve not only to render visible the invisible processes mediating everyday...
Glitch Textiles – Phillip Stearns uses short circuited cameras to create blanket patterns
A set of 60x40" woven blankets by Phillip Stearns, produced using images generated from short-circuited cameras as pattern sources.

