Digital visions for fashion + textiles made in code

The invention of the Jacquard loom in eighteenth-century France paved the way for computing and revolutionary change. From its punch-card origins, code has evolved to define and enable new methods in design, making, visualization, production and communication, achieving the previously unimaginable....

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Main Authors: Clarke, Sarah E. Braddock (Author), Harris, Jane (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thames & Hudson 2012
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