Knitting Data: Data Visualization and CraftsMain MenuKNITTING DATA: DATA VISUALIZATION AND CRAFTSKnitting DataPattern and Pattern KeyGalleryBibliographyRebecca Michelson4a4ccee9feeebed3cb8d89cff64cd7c90a95f6d5
Craft as Recorded Information
1media/grey cowl 1.JPG2020-04-02T10:59:33-07:00Rebecca Michelson4a4ccee9feeebed3cb8d89cff64cd7c90a95f6d53704738gallery9785142020-05-06T15:23:34-07:00Bryn Zieglerf534bbc0abefbfe22920edbf88bff7be084a5b70Craftsare always communicating something. Often what they say is personal-- like how the pattern of a sweater you’ve decided to knit expresses your sense of style-- but crafts have a long history as the means of recording and communicating data about communities and societies too. In this section we will take you through three ways that crafts have communicated over time.
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1media/Quipo_in_the_Museo_Machu_Picchu,_Casa_Concha,_Cusco_thumb.jpg2020-04-28T15:32:57-07:00Quipu in the Museo Machu Picchu, Casa Concha, Cusco1Quipu in the Museo Machu Picchu, Casa Concha, Cuscomedia/Quipo_in_the_Museo_Machu_Picchu,_Casa_Concha,_Cusco.jpgplain2020-04-28T15:32:57-07:00
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