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Jessy Lu

Jessy Lu is an artist exploring textiles as a form of computation with respect to both their historical origin and technological future. With a background in R&D as a materials engineer, she has worked on exploratory applications for fabrics used in hardware technology. Her art practice focuses on exploring image processing techniques and the use of algorithms to determine pattern and color allocation. Currently, Jessy is working on a research project in Taiwan studying knots as a form of craft tradition, sculptural object, and as a framework for tactile modalities of aesthetic experience. jessylu.com @lu_jue

 

New this fall!  Directed by assistant professor Laura Devendorf, the Unstable Design Lab at the ATLAS Institute presents the Experimental Weaving Talk Series, a conversation with fiber artists, researchers, and designers who explore and push the boundaries of woven and soft structures. Join us as we invite a few of the weavers we admire to describe their approach to weaving and experimentation. All talks will be hosted via Zoom. Use the registration link to register for any/all of the talks.

Wednesdays at 9:00-10:00 am MST  via Zoom

All talks are open to all. Please come!

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