TEXTL-2140-1: Digital Tools: Zeros and Ones
Spring 2025
- Subject: Textiles
- Type: Studio
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: January 21, 2025 — May 12, 2025
- Meetings:
Thu 9:00AM-03:00PM, Main Bldg - A1
Thu 9:00AM-03:00PM, Main Bldg - A3
Thu 9:00AM-03:00PM, Main Bldg - Dye Lab
Thu 9:00AM-03:00PM, Main Bldg - N0 - Instructor: Joshua Faught
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 7/16
Description:
Invented in the early 19th-century, jacquard weaving has a strong connection with the development of computers through the use of punch cards that store binary information. Historically the process was used for weaving intricate imagery and complex repeat patterns. Through the use of Adobe Photoshop and Fiberworks PCW, drawings, photo imagery, text, and patterns can be transferred into weave structures, which then can then be woven using CCA’s state-of-the-art computerized jacquard looms and AVL Compudobby loom. In this course, anything digital can be hand woven on our looms: an opportunity to understand the somatic relationships between material and immaterial forms and information. Students are encouraged to explore both technical and conceptual concerns in their designs, and each will have the opportunity to do hands-on work to realize their projects. Previous weaving or software experience is not required and this class is open to ALL majors, including Painting/Drawing, Printmedia, Illustration, and Animation majors without prerequisite. This course can be used to fulfill elective requirements.
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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