Jacquard Loom Panels 1, 2, 4, 5 & 7

From Rhizome Artbase
2002
Description

He has always affected the way we compute, in the background. Joseph Jacquard's panels that could weave rich coloured yarn into patterned textile first displaced hundreds from their jobs as artisans, and later placed themselves at the very beginning of computing history, as examples of the first computer programs. Jacquard Loom Panels 1, 2, 4, 5 & 7 reflects on the panels taken from Jacquard's machine, their own patterned surface, and their punched-card happenstance of history through its reinterpretation of woven threads into the medium they became.

Luke Duncalfe
14 April 2003
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Auckland, new zealand, www.intermedia.auckland.ac.nz, www.pipedreams.net.nz, www.window.auckland.ac.nz, Window, Elam, Intermedia, Luke Duncalfe, New Zealand Film Archive
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Visual, Participatory, nostalgia, Internet, HTML, Flash, education, digital, Conceptual, archive, Animation
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2002
Luke Duncalfe
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14 April 2003
cloning
Rhizome staff