- CollegeCentral Saint Martins
- CourseBA (Hons) Textile Design
- Graduation year2024
This project explores the idea of visualising everyday repetitive noises through weaving and coding. How can we translate intangible and abstract sounds into physical forms through weaving? Hand-woven pieces are produced alongside an interactive app to create unique weaving patterns from sound inputs.
The inspiration of this project is drawn from the mundane and repetitive noises that permeate our domestic spaces - from the morning alarm to the rhythmic hum of the washing machine through to brushing our teeth before bed. By personally recording and processing my own everyday noises, a visual imagery and jacquard weaving patterns are produced through coding to create physical designs in the form of weaving.
This project also encourages ordinary people without previous knowledge of weaving or access to a loom to create weaving patterns solely from sound. This is in the hope of promoting and raising more awareness to weaving.
Final work
Sound Weave Visualiser App
Over the course of the project, an interactive sound weave visualiser was developed, allowing ordinary people to engage in weave design. The app encourages users to choose their preferred weaving patterns, such as twills or sateens, and record their own noises to generate a weaving pattern instantly.
Research and process
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