TEXTL-1120: Weaving Level 1
Course Description
In the contemporary movements of the handmade, the act of weaving has proliferated as an expressive, experimental language to explore formal concerns, concept, materiality, performance, function, and cross-disciplinary intervention. As one of the oldest forms of material culture, weaving has the unique ability to negotiate boundaries between structure, cultural histories, and the body-notions critical to dialogues surrounding contemporary practice. In these hands-on courses, students engage the primary vernacular of weaving-the warp and the weft. Computer-assisted looms and design software are introduced as a means to explore the relevance of analog processes in a technological world as well as a way to envision cloth as an instrument of new media. Courses rotate content by semester and year and include Loom Logic; Weaving to Dye For; Vagabond Weaving; and Hardcore Weaving.
In subject:
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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Sections:
Fall 2021
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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TEXTL-1120-1: Weaving Level 1: Vagabond Weaving
Joshua Faught |
Oakland |
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Fall 2020
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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TEXTL-1120-2: Weaving Level 1: Past and Present
Marina Contro |
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Fall 2019
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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TEXTL-1120-1: Weaving 1: Painting the Loom
Terri Friedman |
Oakland |
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Fall 2018
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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TEXTL-112-01: WE1: Warped Bodies
Marina Contro |
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