This project-based course will explore the future of  textiles, focusing particularly on blending rich crafting traditions  with new technologies.  Topics will include textile-based electronics, textile fabrication, algorithmic design, and composites.  We  will experiment with a wide range of fibers, yarns, and fabrics  including traditional materials like wool and cotton as well as metal  fibers and yarns, fusible plastics, papers, and resins.  We will also  explore techniques like felting, laser cutting, CNC knitting, digital  printing, and CNC embroidery.  Students will complete weekly hands-on  assignments and a final project.
Professor: Leah Buechley (leah at media.mit.edu)
TA: Hannah Perner-Wilson (plusea at media.mit.edu)
Location: E14-525, new Media Lab building
Time: Tuesdays 1-4pm and Fridays 2-3pm
Course number: MAS 963, 12 units, H level
Lab hours: Mondays 12-6pm, Fridays 12-6pm
Hannah’s office hours: Mondays 2-5pm
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