Search for dissertations about: "knitting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word knitting.
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1. Glitching the Fabric: Strategies of new media art applied to the codes of knitting and weaving
Abstract : The purpose of the research has been to explore the creative possibilities in applying strategies derived from the domain of digital media and glitch art to a range of processes in the domain of textiles—specifically weaving, knitting, bobbin lace—with particular attention to the role of notations and coding in both domains. The enquiry presented in this dissertation is based upon the proposition that there are creative possibilities that arise when approaches and strategies from new-media and glitch art are transferred to some textile processes, and that this is possible because objects of new media and textile objects share features not limited to the grid. READ MORE
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2. Relational Textiles for Space Design:design methods and expressions
Abstract : The emergence of the Smart Textiles field opens possibilities for designers to combine traditional surface fabrication techniques with advanced technology in the design process. When it comes to the field of Smart Textiles as interactive materials for space design, it is essential to understand the identity of the material through design and also to understand the novel expressions being mediated for space. READ MORE
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3. Manufacturing principles of integrated 3D fabrics for high-performance composite material application
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4. Customisation of Fashion Products Using Complete Garment Technology
Abstract : Complete garment knitting technology is a method of producing knitted products, generally fashion garments, ready-made directly in the knitting machine without additional operations such as cutting and sewing. This makes it possible to manufacture a knitted fashion garment with fewer processes then with conventional production methods. READ MORE
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5. On form thinking in knitwear design
Abstract : This licentiate thesis presents and discusses experimental explorations in search for new methods of form-thinking within the knitwear design process. The position of textile knitting techniques is somewhat ambiguous. READ MORE