




Weaving code is located at the crossroad of hand weaving, programming and 3D printing. The basic computer language made of 0s and 1s originated in the automation of looms. Weaving code connects hand-weaving to 3D printing. While a piece of textile is produced on the loom, an object is generated by the computer using the same binary code. By turning weaving patterns into a programming language, Weaving code aims to explore how traditional crafts and digital tools can enhance each other and to offer an alternative interpretation of technology at large.
Computational design: Sebastiaan Leenknegt Video: Alex Pistorius
Weaving code is located at the crossroad of hand weaving, programming and 3D printing. The basic computer language made of 0s and 1s originated in the automation of looms. Weaving code connects hand-weaving to 3D printing. While a piece of textile is produced on the loom, an object is generated by the computer using the same binary code. By turning weaving patterns into a programming language, Weaving code aims to explore how traditional crafts and digital tools can enhance each other and to offer an alternative interpretation of technology at large.
Computational design: Sebastiaan Leenknegt Video: Alex Pistorius