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## Research & Ideation
![describe what you see in this image](../images/home/sample-image.jpg){ width=400 align=right }
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For this project I got inspired by the book I am reading Zero and One from Saddie Plant. It talks about various subjects present in my research. For instance the role of women in computering. I am looking for different ways to encode messages with textiles. Texiles are one of the first expressions of code. It is also what got me interested about coding.
That and the relationship of the Enigma machine used by my grand-father and the beginning of coding.
That and the relationship of the Enigma machine used by my grand-father and the beginning of coding. The Enigma machine is a way to encode messages in the Second World War.
Phrase of Zero and One
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## References & Inspiration
This project illustrates women’s history of encrypting messages. During the wars, sending jerseys became prohibited because they were sent with hidden codes, in a supposingly naïve way.
Textile as a binary code existed since the beginning of times, with the >>>>>>> that represented data with knots in …..
Turin??? The Enigma machine is a way to encode messages.
Textile as a binary code existed since the beginning of times, with the Quipu that represented data with knots in Andean South America.
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This fabric assemples different 0&1. It was easy for me to think about the concept as it is what is following what I’ve been working on for the past 2 years. The hardest part was to think of how to assemble it all.
![describe what you see in this image](../images/home/sample-image.jpg){ width=300 align=right}
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### Step
This module [^1] was obtained by..
I first made paper examples of zeros and ones. I had to see how they could fit together, as the shape of the "1" was not regular, but "0" is.
I had a look at the https://oscircularfashion.com/catalogue/all website to see ways of attaching different shapes together.
drawing
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The corner attach seemed the most appropriate to hide it the most easily in the corner of the numbers.
Then I had to find a way to be able to detach the number and attach them differently.
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