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¤ Louise Bérubé
¤ Lia Cook
¤ Frances Dorsey
¤ Emily DuBois
¤ Laura Nicholson
¤ Cynthia Schira
¤ Ruth Sheuing
¤ Liz Williamson
¤ Hideo Yamakuchi
¤ Bhakti Ziek

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e-textiles

Junichi Arai: Nuno
Junichi Arai: Nuno

Junichi Arai. Nuno 1983 (detail). Jacquard woven digital images, 406 x 437 cm.
13 Jan 2001 – 25 Feb 2001

Curator Louise Bérubé for Centre des textiles contemporains de Montréal

The first digital computer was modelled on the 19th-century jacquard weaving loom, which operated in binary mode with punch cards. Today, cardless computer-assisted looms are freeing weavers from the manual labour entailed by mechanical jacquard techniques. e-textiles includes works as large as 14 feet square that have been jacquard-woven at the specially equipped Centre des textiles contemporains. The technology enables artists to manipulate scanned images and also lets them harness "the errors that stop the machines."

The participating artists are from Canada (Louise Bérubé, Frances Dorsey and Ruth Sheuing), Australia (Liz Williamson), the United States (Lia Cook, Emily DuBois, Laura Nicholson, Cynthia Schira and Bhakti Ziek), and Japan (Junichi Arai and Hideo Yamakuchi).

Opening Lecture
During the opening reception on Saturday 13 January, Louise Bérubé, organizer of the exhibition and director of the Centre des Textiles, gave a lecture on jacquard and the emergence of a new weaving language.

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Exhibition Images
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Frances Dorsey: Soldiers & GunsJunichi Arai: Nuno     


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