Yes – It’s time for me to embrace the Granny Life. Not a sentence I was expecting to write any time soon. And also nothing to do with the recent realisation that my personal Meldrew Point is fast approaching next month (no, “I don’t believe it” either), but more to do with the possibility of […]
Tag: steganography
What is a Hitomezashi Snowflake?
As questions go, this is definitely one I couldn’t have anticipated being an immediately obvious candidate when I started my data visualisation career. It’s certainly “niche”. But has all followed from the paths I continue to be fascinated by. I often return for inspiration to my ideas of fabric inspired visualisations and steganography taking inspiration […]
How can we take inspiration from textile dataviz?
I first wanted to call this post “What is steganography?”. I chose against it, because this post acts as a review of “Record, Map & Culture in Textile Art” by Jordan Cunliffe, a book I have had the pleasure of reading and taking inspiration from. And I didn’t want the subject of this review to […]