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* '''Author:''' [http://www.fudgethefacts.com/ Renée Turner]
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''The Warp and Weft of Memory is a research project with [http://castrumperegrini.org/ Castrum Peregrin]i, which ran from September 2016 to October 2018.  The work explores the wardrobe of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gis%C3%A8le_d'Ailly-van_Waterschoot_van_der_Gracht Gisèle d’Ailly van Waterschoot van der Gracht] and the ways in which it reflects her life, work, and various histories through textiles and clothing. The research not only mined the past but also made connections to the present. As a whole, the project had different public manifestations: public lectures, educational events, an online narrative combining fact, fiction and artefacts.''
''The Warp and Weft of Memory is a research project with [http://castrumperegrini.org/ Castrum Peregrin]i, which ran from September 2016 to October 2018.  The work explores the wardrobe of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gis%C3%A8le_d'Ailly-van_Waterschoot_van_der_Gracht Gisèle d’Ailly van Waterschoot van der Gracht] and the ways in which it reflects her life, work, and various histories through textiles and clothing. The research not only mined the past but also made connections to the present. As a whole, the project had different public manifestations: public lectures, educational events, an online narrative combining fact, fiction and artefacts.''


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==Links==
==Media==
* [https://www.pandemic.space/2018/10/31/the-warp-and-weft-of-memory/ Pandemic - ''Renee Turner: The Warp and Weft of Memory'']
* [https://www.pandemic.space/2018/10/31/the-warp-and-weft-of-memory/ Pandemic - ''Renee Turner: The Warp and Weft of Memory'']
* [https://rasl.nu/research-interview-renee-turner/ RAS - ''Research Interview: Renée Turner'']
* [https://rasl.nu/research-interview-renee-turner/ RAS - ''Research Interview: Renée Turner'']




[[File:The Warp and Weft of Memory.jpg|frame|Screenshot detail, “Notes”, Development and Interface by Manufactura Independente, image © Stichting Castrum Peregrini]]


[[File:The Warp and Weft of Memory-1.jpg|frame|Detail of Gisèle’s wardrobe inventories, “Semantic Tapestry”, image © Stichting Castrum Peregrini]]


[[File:The Warp and Weft of Memory-3.jpg|frame|Screenshot of Semantic Mediawiki which feeds content and structure to the interface of http://www.warpweftmemory.net, image © Stichting Castrum Peregrini]]


 
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 30 May 2020

2018



The Warp and Weft of Memory is a research project with Castrum Peregrini, which ran from September 2016 to October 2018. The work explores the wardrobe of Gisèle d’Ailly van Waterschoot van der Gracht and the ways in which it reflects her life, work, and various histories through textiles and clothing. The research not only mined the past but also made connections to the present. As a whole, the project had different public manifestations: public lectures, educational events, an online narrative combining fact, fiction and artefacts.



Screenshot detail, “Notes”, Development and Interface by Manufactura Independente, image © Stichting Castrum Peregrini



Detail of Gisèle’s wardrobe inventories, “Semantic Tapestry”, image © Stichting Castrum Peregrini



Screenshot of Semantic Mediawiki which feeds content and structure to the interface of http://www.warpweftmemory.net, image © Stichting Castrum Peregrini


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