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Record, Map and Capture in Textile Art

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  • 128 stránok
  • 5 hodin čítania

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This stylish and fascinating book by textile artist Jordan Cunliffe demonstrates how raw data, maps, and personal experiences can be transformed into meaningful textile art. Focusing on the quieter moments of life, Cunliffe illustrates how stitched data can narrate stories, highlight significant locations, convey hidden messages, and document personal details like daily walks or sleep patterns. Her work features a long fabric strip with a stitch for each day of her life, a reimagined childhood book in unreadable code, and beaded representations of important documents. The book offers practical methods for representing various life aspects through graphs or maps, such as creating a unique color palette from flowers along a favorite path or encoding private thoughts in beaded Morse code. With visually stunning examples of her work alongside contributions from other data-focused artists worldwide, the book invites readers to explore a fresh perspective in embroidery and textile art, proving that data can be both beautiful and a source of inspiration for stunning stitched creations.

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Record, Map and Capture in Textile Art, Jordan Cunliffe

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Rok vydania
2022
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Titul
Record, Map and Capture in Textile Art
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2022
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
128
ISBN10
1849947198
ISBN13
9781849947190
Série
Hodnotenie
4,45 z 5
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This stylish and fascinating book by textile artist Jordan Cunliffe demonstrates how raw data, maps, and personal experiences can be transformed into meaningful textile art. Focusing on the quieter moments of life, Cunliffe illustrates how stitched data can narrate stories, highlight significant locations, convey hidden messages, and document personal details like daily walks or sleep patterns. Her work features a long fabric strip with a stitch for each day of her life, a reimagined childhood book in unreadable code, and beaded representations of important documents. The book offers practical methods for representing various life aspects through graphs or maps, such as creating a unique color palette from flowers along a favorite path or encoding private thoughts in beaded Morse code. With visually stunning examples of her work alongside contributions from other data-focused artists worldwide, the book invites readers to explore a fresh perspective in embroidery and textile art, proving that data can be both beautiful and a source of inspiration for stunning stitched creations.