Exploring a new dialogue between digital art and textile craftsmanship through jacquard weaving.
The choice of jacquard is not incidental: its invention in the 19th century, based on the use of punched cards, foreshadows the earliest computer languages. How can this historical technique be extended to renew its connection with the digital?
By adopting the modern technique of computer-aided design (CAD), my aim is to investigate the intersection between algorithms and textile craftsmanship. This marks a new stage in my practice, which I wish to reanchor in the physical object.
RUG usually evoke betrayal and broken promises. I choose to reclaim this term, turning it into a symbol of trust and transparency—RUG with no pull.