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a photo (reblogged from new-aesthetic) posted 1 year ago

filed under: fashion, data, sound, printing, knitting,

“This is a scarf I knitted based on a sample of the The Amen Break. I took an image of the waveform of the amen break and converted it into a knitting pattern, which I uploaded onto a hacked knitting machine. The knitting pattern repeats over and over the same way that the amen break sample gets looped in so many musical compositions.”
The Amen Break Scarf

“This is a scarf I knitted based on a sample of the The Amen Break. I took an image of the waveform of the amen break and converted it into a knitting pattern, which I uploaded onto a hacked knitting machine. The knitting pattern repeats over and over the same way that the amen break sample gets looped in so many musical compositions.”

The Amen Break Scarf

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a photo posted 2 years ago

filed under: knitting, time, arduino,

Knitting clock by Siren Elise Wilhelmsen literally knits round the clock - producing two metres of scarf a year.

Knitting clock by Siren Elise Wilhelmsen literally knits round the clock - producing two metres of scarf a year.

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a photo posted 2 years ago

filed under: display objects, fashion, recording, wearables, cnc, knitting,

Trikoton is a design label which focuses on products with a poetic attitude. The frequency bands of an audio message are converted into binary codes for knitting patterns. Together with a German knitting company Trikoton have created a web app to produce knitted fashion pieces via the world wide web – unique like the human voice.

Trikoton is a design label which focuses on products with a poetic attitude. The frequency bands of an audio message are converted into binary codes for knitting patterns. Together with a German knitting company Trikoton have created a web app to produce knitted fashion pieces via the world wide web – unique like the human voice.

(Source: interactivefabrication.com)