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Journal articles on the topic "Weaving living textiles"

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McCafferty, Sharisse D., and Geoffrey G. McCafferty. "SPINNING AND WEAVING TOOLS FROM SANTA ISABEL, NICARAGUA." Ancient Mesoamerica 19, no. 1 (2008): 143–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095653610800028x.

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AbstractCostume is one of the most significant forms of material culture in ethnographic contexts, yet remains of cloth are extremely rare at most archaeological sites. Artifacts that typically relate to textile production include spindle whorls and bone tools. This paper summarizes results of analyses of a large corpus of whorls and a remarkably extensive assemblage of bone tools from the Early Postclassic site of Santa Isabel in Pacific Nicaragua. Ethnohistoric sources identify several Mesoamerican groups as living in the region during the Postclassic period, with the Oto-Manguean-speaking C
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Arnold, Denise Y. "Making textiles into persons: Gestural sequences and relationality in communities of weaving practice of the South Central Andes." Journal of Material Culture 23, no. 2 (2018): 239–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359183517750007.

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The complex social and technical dimensions of weaving in contemporary Andean communities of practice are examined to suggest how these might have evolved so that populations could coordinate and make sense of their daily tasks in an emerging biocultural space. Rejecting former constructivist epistemological biases in operational studies of working practice, the article explores an alternative approach where technical practice is given meaning through ways of being in the world, and where common sense-making derives from the idea that textiles are living beings. The nurturing processes of a re
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Tunakova, Veronika, Maros Tunak, Vladimir Bajzik, et al. "Hybrid knitted fabric for electromagnetic radiation shielding." Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics 15 (January 2020): 155892502092539. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1558925020925397.

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Today we can’t imagine our life without electricity and technology, transport and television. In the information age, computers, the Internet, cell phones, and smartphones are helpers for everyday needs. However, our environment and comfortable living in it can be detrimental to our health. It is hard to realize the fact that such a global technical breakthrough has hit human health. Exposure to electromagnetic radiation could lead to changes in the structure of nerve cells and blood formulas, deformation of the circulatory system, pathology of the endocrine system, decreased immunity, and so
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McIntosh, Linda S. "Developing Distinctive Dress: Textiles and Clothing of the Katang and Mankhong Ethnic Groups of Southern Laos." Costume 47, no. 1 (2013): 79–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/0590887612z.00000000016.

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The Mainland South-east Asian country of Laos is renowned for its traditional costume composed of intricate hand-woven textiles. The woven material that is the focus of exhibits and publications are primarily produced by the politically dominant Lao and related groups, which together make up a small percentage of the sixty-eight ethnic groups recognized in Laos. The traditional textiles and dress of the people making up the minority groups, especially groups living in the southern region, are often overlooked. Information about the clothing and textiles of the Katang and Mankhong, two minority
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Yamborko, Olha. "Ukrainian industrial carpet weaving in 1940-1980s. in terms of the so called “folk handicrafts industry”: between folk art, artistic quality and economic efficiency." Bulletin of Lviv National Academy of Arts, no. 42 (December 27, 2019): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37131/2524-0943-2019-42-02.

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Background. Program of development of industrial carpet weaving in sub-Soviet Ukraine is considered. In this connection, influence of folk arts crafts on the the Ukrainian carpet weaving of a mass sample are analyzed: stylistics, artistic quality, production economy. Methodological approaches to the subject of folk crafts in the Soviet system are highlighted and the expediency of their revision from the standpoint of the present day is emphasized. Objectives. The Ukrainian Soviet carpet weaving as economic branch was a component of art industry in the segment of folk arts crafts. This directio
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Song, Juan, Xuzhong Su, and Xinjin Liu. "Study on shape retention properties of filament/staple fiber composite yarns and fabrics." International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology 31, no. 6 (2019): 790–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcst-12-2018-0164.

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Purpose With the improvement of living standards and acceleration of working pace, the shape retention property of textiles has attracted more attention. Yarn spinning is the first fundamental process in making textiles and apparel, and the properties of yarn influence the performance of textiles directly. Filament/staple fiber composite yarn is a kind of yarn spun by filament and staple fiber, and comprehensive qualities of yarn can be improved. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to study the shape retention properties of filament/staple fiber composite yarns and corresponding fabrics. D
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N, Murugan. "Values of Life of the People of Neithal Land." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, no. 3 (2022): 189–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22327.

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During the era of classical languages, classical literature can be seen in the writings of classical authors. There should be maturity in language, character, maturity, principles, broad mind, broad vision, idealism, high generality, dignity, control, discernment, character, clarity, etc. Any literature that is written in a language that does not have a high level of language development, richness, strength, and ability to mould itself according to time will not be considered classical literature. Similar to how the language is nurtured, literature written by such individuals cannot be conside
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Kozlovska, Iryna, Oksana Bilyk, and Yuriy Kozlovsky. "Pedagogical Support of Gifted Students from Carpathian Mountain Areas by Means of Folk Art Crafts." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 1, no. 2-3 (2014): 132–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.1.2-3.132-135.

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This paper, presented at the Conference Plenary the possibilities of pedagogical supportof gifted students from vocational schools, living in the mountainous areas of the Carpathians.Education of talented and gifted students requires pedagogical support. The specific conditions, inwhich Carpathian students live, require the development of pedagogical support of their abilities.New approaches to teaching science, which led to the selection of topics of this article aredescribed. Gifted personalities differ from their peers by same criterias. The social aspect of theproblem remains in the shadow
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Berdiev, Khayriddin A., and Ravshan S. Tashmurodov. "TRADITIONAL CARPETS OF THE LIVESTOCK POPULATION OF THE NURATA OASIS IN LATE XIX - BEGINNING OF XX CENTURY." Journal of Social Research in Uzbekistan 02, no. 01 (2022): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/supsci-jsru-02-01-02.

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The article is devoted to the specific types of traditional carpet weaving in the Nurata oasis and the research conducted by scientists to study them. The features of the traditions of carpet weaving, transmitted from ancestors to generations, the state of the carpet weaving traditions of the Nurata oasis, as well as historical and ethnographic features are studied. Attention is paid to the traditions of carpet weaving, which occupies a worthy place in the lifestyle of the oasis population, and the historical and ethnographic description of some types of carpets that have survived in the oasis
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Islam, Tanweer. "Health Concerns of Textile Workers and Associated Community." INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 59 (January 2022): 004695802210886. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00469580221088626.

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Background: Workers in the textile industry risk developing various respiratory and pulmonary diseases due to exposure to cotton dust. The particles from the cotton lint are inhaled by the workers and results in the breathing problems including asthma, shortness of breath, cough and tightness in the chest. The poor health of labor contributes to the low productivity of the labor and in serious cases loss of jobs leading to the poverty. Objective: To assess the prevalence of respiratory symptoms among the textile workers and associated community. To contrast the health profiles of the textile w
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Weaving living textiles"

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Cohen, Hagit Haya. "Textiled Becomings: Making from Scratch." Thesis, Griffith University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366908.

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Textiled Becomings is a creative work with an accompanying exegesis. This project explores the ways in which cultural, social and environmental forces are intertwined in the creative process, and examines how the final products reflect specific material processes and embodied performative activities. My creative work entails the production of living textiles ‘from scratch’: growing cotton from seeds to make yarn, implanting the hand-spun yarn with barley seeds and weaving the seeded yarns together using my body as a loom. No tools are involved in this process. Some of the woven pieces take the
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Books on the topic "Weaving living textiles"

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Mayan weaving: A living tradition. PowerKids Press, 1999.

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Living fabric: Weaving among the nomads of Ladakh Himalaya. Orchid Press, 2002.

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Tradiciones Textiles De Chinchero Herencia Viva Textile Traditions Of Chinchero A Living Heritage. Thrums, LLC, 2012.

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Alvarez, Nilda Callanaupa. Textile Traditions of Chinchero : A Living Heritage: Tradiciones Textiles de Chinchero, Herencia Viva. Thrums LLC, 2020.

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Ahmed, Monisha. Living Fabric: Weaving Among The Nomads Of Ladakh Himalaya. Weatherhill, 2003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Weaving living textiles"

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Albarrán González, Diana. "Weaving decolonising metaphors: Backstrap loom as design research methodology." In LINK 2022. Tuwhera Open Access, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2022.v3i1.186.

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Decolonising approaches have challenged conventional Western research creating spaces for Indigenous, culturally-appropriate, and context-based research alternatives. Decolonising design movements have also challenged dominant Anglo-Eurocentric approaches giving visibility to other ways of thinking and doing design(s). Indigenous peoples have considered metaphors as important sense-making tools for knowledge transmission and research across different communities. In these contexts, Indigenous craft-design-arts have been used as metaphorical research methodologies and are valuable sources of kn
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