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[FULL] Textiles + Materiality Workshop: Textile Quotes

2021-02-26 @ 13:30 - 16:30

Are you curious about adding textile embroidery to your research practice? The Textile + Materiality research cluster has a limited number of spots left in the upcoming Textile Quotes Workshop giving other Milieux cluster members a chance to participate!

TEXTILE QUOTES WORKSHOP   Instructor: Gen Moisan

When:          Friday, February 26th, from 13h30-16h30
Where:         Zoom
Who:             T+M Members (extra spaces may be available to other Milieux cluster members)

1 session – 3 hours long + embroidering time In this workshop, you will learn design techniques and software basics required to embroider different text formats, fonts, and textures. You will have the opportunity to embroider your own quote using the digital thread placement machine at the Textiles and Materiality Cluster.   The workshop will be 3 hours long, with additional time (approximately 20 minutes per person) reserved for participants to embroider their text.  

PREREQUISITES:  Drawing with Threads: Materializing Data

SOFTWARE: You will need Adobe Illustrator for this workshop.  

* Registration is Required! Please send an e-mail to textiles.materiality@concordia.ca to register for the workshop.

 

See original T+M post here.

The Textiles and Materiality Research Cluster is part of the Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia University. Textiles and Materiality brings together research creation expertise from textile arts and material culture to experiment with methods, processes and interdisciplinary modes of thinking that will shape the future of textiles, material objects and charged experiential spaces.

The cluster fosters research-creation expertise in textile arts and technologies, such as complex weaving, electronic fabrics, interactive garments, rapid prototyping technologies, emerging materials, soft surfaces, and smart fashion. The synergy, momentum, and strategic collaborations that emerge from this collective, support innovation in new material research practices, leveraging the rich potential of interdisciplinary work.

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Date:
2021-02-26
Time:
13:30 - 16:30
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