What are the hand motions of weaving that might form a kinetic control system for creating music? How do texture and movement relate to our expectations of a responsive interface? Inspired by Anni Albers’s work, artist Emilie Giles and Dr Sarah Wiseman from Goldsmiths University will lead an e-textiles weaving workshop. Participants will explore these ideas, using electro-conductive thread and computer-generated sounds.
Tate Modern
Workshop
Conductive Coding
This research workshop invites you to create e-textiles with artist Emilie Giles
Tate Modern
Please meet in the Tanks Studio. Enter through the Turbine Hall entrance and turn right before the Exhibition Ticket Desk.
BanksideLondon SE1 9TG
Plan your visit
Date & Time
20 January 2019 at 11.00–16.00
Pricing
£0 / £0 for Members
Your booking includes entry to the Anni Albers exhibition plus an audio description tour from 11.00-12.00. The workshop will start after the tour.
We will provide light refreshments.