Plątanina linii, blokowość i linearność

Journal Title: Kultura Popularna - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 52

Abstract

The article is a consideration of differences between block thinking (blocks, compositions) and line thinking (movement, knots). It is also an attempt to describe the experience of working with a robot as a new project practice in which we ponder: is a robot as a designer's tool closer to the experience of craftsmanship, or to the modern practice of computer-assisted design? It is also a description of our final project "Knotty" involving translating the technique of knitting into the language (movement) of a robot, being the practical answer to the questions and theoretical problems stated above.<br/><br/>

Authors and Affiliations

Paweł Lasota, Magdalena Mojsiejuk

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  • EP ID EP244746
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0010.7057
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Paweł Lasota, Magdalena Mojsiejuk (2017). Plątanina linii, blokowość i linearność. Kultura Popularna, 2(52), 101-110. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-244746