Norsk Bilde studios
Ibm Punchcards- www.columbia.edu
www.jeff-barr.com
Having come across the top image randomly in a layout book, I was inspired by the graphical element of marking out crosses to show where cross stitch would go to make a pattern. The areas then that were punch through reminded me of punch cards, which of course are an old fashioned way of coding computers, and also a way of programming looms for weaving and knitting.
I like the effect of many holes combining together to create a pattern, something that I could perhaps bring into my work?
These did also remind me of brail and morse code, which are both different means of communicating via code.
Having come across the top image randomly in a layout book, I was inspired by the graphical element of marking out crosses to show where cross stitch would go to make a pattern. The areas then that were punch through reminded me of punch cards, which of course are an old fashioned way of coding computers, and also a way of programming looms for weaving and knitting.
I like the effect of many holes combining together to create a pattern, something that I could perhaps bring into my work?
These did also remind me of brail and morse code, which are both different means of communicating via code.
Punch Tape- minnalmalayali.blogspot.com
Punch card fabric- www.spoonflower.com
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