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MAGGIE ORTH

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Orth’s 100 Electronic Art Years (shown in its entirety on the following pages) is a hand-woven textile that perpetually changes colour. Created as an electronic artwork, it integrates conductive yarns and electrical components with cotton, rayon and thermochromic ink.

One of the first practitioners to develop interactive textiles, Maggie Orth spent much of the 1990s in a science lab, looking for ways to incorporate electronics and conductive ...

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