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From: =?UTF-8?q?B=C3=A9r=C3=A9nice=20Courtin?= <berenice.courtin@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2022 15:56:05 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update docs/assignments/week03.md

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 # 3. Circular Open Source Fashion
 
-## Research & Ideation
+## NetWork
 
 ![describe what you see in this image](../images/week3/Amalie-Smith_-Fabric-of-the-digital_2019_5.jpeg){ width=400 align=right }
 
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ For this project I got inspired by the book I am reading Zero and One from Saddi
 
 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. 
 
+I wanted to call this project NetWork because of the maling of a physical net, by enhancing women networks. 
 
 ## References & Inspiration
 
@@ -100,6 +101,7 @@ It's got me back to a meticulous and repetitive work of manipulating pieces of f
 It is a way to get power from something that has been associated to women and domestic women crafts. It shows how women have always been contributing to the art of code. 
 I got into it as a meditation, where I had to keep the thread of counting the numbers. 
 Using textile as a software and using softwares to make crafts. 
+The final results really makes me think of a net and I am glad it illustrates its title "NetWork" in order to think of creating a network between different women engaging with textiles as a software. 
 
 
 ![](../images/week3/IMG_5164.jpeg)
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