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00-Intoduction
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Spatial Curvature Interlacing Flows of Transport Lisa-Christin Laue / Final Project 2014
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Spatial Curvature Interlacing Flows of Transport Lisa-Christin Laue Final Project 2014 Material Matters Gustavo Crembil…
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Table of Contents Studio Premise Précis Project Statement Material Explorations Tubular Knits Suspended Forms Branching…
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003 002 Studio Premise Recent years have witnessed a veritable renewal of interest in craft production and material…
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005 004 Precis There is much to be gained through the haptic techniques of knitting and weaving. The knit technique…
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007 006 Project Statement In a knit or woven material every element influences the whole that the elements combine to…
01-Material Explrations
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Material Explorations 009 008
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011 010 Tubular Knits The initial material explorations focused on tubular knits, inspired by previous work with…
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013 012 Ruth Asawa Looped-Wire Sculptures Ruth Asawas early work consisted primarily of crocheted wire sculptures, which…
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015 014 Kay Sekimachi Quadruple Weave Pictured in both Figure 2 and 3 is Amiyose III woven by Kay Sekimachi in 1965 from…
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017 016 Circular Knits Peg Frame The Loom Circular knits can be made in two ways, one by knitting in the round with…
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019 018 Testing Material Form Through Materiality One way sought to control from was through martial properties itself.…
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021 020 Circular Loom Variations Peg Spacing Peg Size Variable Radius Double Loom Adaptations of the Loom As previously…
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023 022 Peg Size The first parameter of a loom is the peg size. This determines the size of the loop within the texture of…
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025 024 Peg Spacing The next important parameter for influencing porosity is peg spacing. By manipulating the space…
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027 026 Variable Radius Unlike the last two parameters which were primarily concerned with the density of the textile,…
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029 028 Double Loom In order to achieve more complex forms, a double loom was created. Figure 21 shows the initial double…
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031 030 Dual Materiality Advancing from the previous material explorations, a new double loom combining a variable radius…
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033 032 Suspended Forms From the tubular knits initially explored it become clear that if both form and porosity where to…
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035 034 “Just as the thickness or thinness of the pellicle was obviously a subordinate matter, such as physico-chemical…
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037 036 Greater Porosity Secondary Structure It became clear that greater porosity would only be possible with more…
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039 038 Figure 28 Material Properties Throughout the material explorations new materials were constantly being sought out…
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041 040 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Dual Materiality After looking at D’Acry Wentworth Thompson and the structural…
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043 042 AGGREGATE CONDITION // Accumulation Forces Influencing Bulges Stage 1 The model making process starts with a top…
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045 044 Figure 33 Breaking Symmetry These suspended models became very reliant on the circle, and with that radial…
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