2019
DOI: 10.5354/0719-837x.2019.53722
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Técnicas dialogantes: arpillera y las nuevas tecnologías de e-textiles

Abstract: La artesanía desde su identidad basada en el hacer manual, el arte y la cultura, no siempre se ha visto relacionada con el mundo de las tecnologías. Sin embargo, los avances del último tiempo en desarrollo de materiales inteligentes y nuevas plataformas tecnológicas de código abierto han permitido el surgimiento de un nuevo concepto "Computational Craft" que alude justamente a esta unión virtuosa entre computación y tradición artesanal. La siguiente publicación aborda cómo los avances en la creación de textile… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, besides their contribution to cultural life and social movements, the artisans struggle to generate income, so the formats have evolved to fit more utilitarian textile products such as bags, aprons, belts, embroidery books or even greetings cards. Due to lack of economic retribution, the artisans of the group "Arpilleristas de Melipilla" see with concern that new generations are not learning the craft, and when it does, it is mainly associated with a feminine activity in very specific groups [11]. From the project's perspective, we see the potential of working with eTextiles and this craft based on its communicative dimension, being a support to portrait local identities and testimonies [28], and as an easy entry technique that allows personal exploration in the creation of the stories and technique transformations.…”
Section: Arpilleras: Cultural Heritage and Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, besides their contribution to cultural life and social movements, the artisans struggle to generate income, so the formats have evolved to fit more utilitarian textile products such as bags, aprons, belts, embroidery books or even greetings cards. Due to lack of economic retribution, the artisans of the group "Arpilleristas de Melipilla" see with concern that new generations are not learning the craft, and when it does, it is mainly associated with a feminine activity in very specific groups [11]. From the project's perspective, we see the potential of working with eTextiles and this craft based on its communicative dimension, being a support to portrait local identities and testimonies [28], and as an easy entry technique that allows personal exploration in the creation of the stories and technique transformations.…”
Section: Arpilleras: Cultural Heritage and Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%