Narrating textile construction: Amplifying traces of making in hand-woven cloth
This thesis questions whether the hand-woven textile could be used as a site for aesthetically expressing the spatial, temporal and personal aspects of construction. By examining cloth-making processes across sites in Australia and Bangladesh, the weaving act is revealed as an explicit and implicit...
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Curtin University
2021
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86379 |
| Summary: | This thesis questions whether the hand-woven textile could be used as a site for aesthetically expressing the spatial, temporal and personal aspects of construction. By examining cloth-making processes across sites in Australia and Bangladesh, the weaving act is revealed as an explicit and implicit marker of space, time, and the person behind it. This project provides a framework for designers that privileges material as a conduit for connections between designer, maker and user. |
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