Posted by akkartik 10/25/2025
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https://morphingmatter.org/member/lea-albaugh
Shorter video: https://dl.acm.org/doi/suppl/10.1145/3357236.3395538/suppl_f...
Weaving and matmul https://youtu.be/oMOSiag3dxg
Inspired: https://sminliwu.github.io/projects/LoomPedals/
Related: (AdaCAD)
Excerpt from the video description:
> A computer-controlled handloom is a hybrid fabrication tool: while the loom greatly speeds the process of weaving by precisely selecting threads for a pattern, a human weaver is present and involved for the entire process. Like any computational tool, such a loom can embody both expert precision and fluidly emergent outcomes; “the trick” is in crafting generative logics that mediate the material constraints of the weaving process to support technically elaborate outcomes, spur creativity, or generate delight. Lea will discuss historical and contemporary tactics for algorithmic and improvisational handweaving, including her own work on personal interactive jacquard weaving systems.
Show starts at 48s in this shorter video: https://dl.acm.org/doi/suppl/10.1145/3357236.3395538/suppl_f...
I see parallels here with audio synthesizers; (modern) synths can produce any audio imaginable, the main problem is how do you find the good sounds to make music and how do you control them. Same problem appears here, modern loom can produce any weave imaginable, but how do you do something interesting with that?
Chapter: Interactive weaving [collaborative]
See how she moves like a DJ there? I think these academic style talks do her work a dis-service