In medieval times tapestries were used to mark epic battles , papers family histories , and even commemorate zep . These Clarence Shepard Day Jr. , artist like Phillip Stearns use them as aphysical representation of the digital scrap and bytesflowing through our electronic hardware .
The last prison term we train in with Stearns he had created a series ofGlitch Textile blanketsmade with patterns derived from corrupted digital effigy . The results were , not surprisingly , completely random , but in a beautiful path . And now Stearns is taking inspiration from the extremely structured way his computer stores raw binary data in store to create a serial of arras designed for more modern castles .
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It ’s also fitting that Stearns ’ digital tapestry design are created on bombastic , computer - controlled looms these days . It ’s almost like the digital equivalent ofEscher ’s ego - portrait . [ Phillip Stearns – Fragmented MemoryviaMoCo Loco ]
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