E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?

Abstract Background The maker movement in recent years has shed light on the blurring boundaries between crafts, creativity, and technology. Tools are a key part of the creation process, shaping both our process of making and the objects we make. They do so through their form and material influence,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Irene Posch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Subjects:
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13731-017-0067-y
id doaj-d6de2abbad4f47e0adb7b1b9425d7ee5
record_format Article
spelling doaj-d6de2abbad4f47e0adb7b1b9425d7ee52020-11-24T21:25:19ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship2192-53722017-04-01611610.1186/s13731-017-0067-yE-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?Irene Posch0University of Applied Arts ViennaAbstract Background The maker movement in recent years has shed light on the blurring boundaries between crafts, creativity, and technology. Tools are a key part of the creation process, shaping both our process of making and the objects we make. They do so through their form and material influence, the matter they can handle, as well as the skills needed to utilize them. Often, tools also evoke stereotypical associations of who is using them and what is being produced with them. Findings and Conclusions In the following, I focus on needlework tools and the crafting of electronic textiles. I introduce research into the shape and aesthetics of needlework tools that incorporate the functionality of electronic probes. On a functional level, they can be used to construct pieces of textile crafts as well as to connect and test their electrical functions while making. On a metaphorical level, they allude to a possible alternative realm of creating electronic devices and components. In connecting the skills and aesthetics of textile crafting to electronic objects, we want to spark an exchange between different making cultures and enable diverse approaches for expression.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13731-017-0067-yMakingMaker cultureElectronicsCraftingToolsDiversity
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Irene Posch
spellingShingle Irene Posch
E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Making
Maker culture
Electronics
Crafting
Tools
Diversity
author_facet Irene Posch
author_sort Irene Posch
title E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
title_short E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
title_full E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
title_fullStr E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
title_full_unstemmed E-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
title_sort e-textile tooling: new tools—new culture?
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
issn 2192-5372
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background The maker movement in recent years has shed light on the blurring boundaries between crafts, creativity, and technology. Tools are a key part of the creation process, shaping both our process of making and the objects we make. They do so through their form and material influence, the matter they can handle, as well as the skills needed to utilize them. Often, tools also evoke stereotypical associations of who is using them and what is being produced with them. Findings and Conclusions In the following, I focus on needlework tools and the crafting of electronic textiles. I introduce research into the shape and aesthetics of needlework tools that incorporate the functionality of electronic probes. On a functional level, they can be used to construct pieces of textile crafts as well as to connect and test their electrical functions while making. On a metaphorical level, they allude to a possible alternative realm of creating electronic devices and components. In connecting the skills and aesthetics of textile crafting to electronic objects, we want to spark an exchange between different making cultures and enable diverse approaches for expression.
topic Making
Maker culture
Electronics
Crafting
Tools
Diversity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13731-017-0067-y
work_keys_str_mv AT ireneposch etextiletoolingnewtoolsnewculture
_version_ 1725983438577598464