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Shaping the water-line(n)
University of Borås, Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0359-6738
2024 (English)Artistic output (Refereed)
Sustainable development
According to the author(s), the content of this publication falls within the area of sustainable development.
Resource type
Three dimensional object
Abstract [en]

Shaping the water-line(n) is a presentation of a hygromorphic textile sculpture woven with high-twist linen yarn, and the research process that it embodies. In contrast to the textiles we are surrounded by – mass produced, disposable – Shaping the water-line(n) invites its audience to interact in its forming. The textile has its own behaviour, responding to moisture – environmental humidity, or sprayed water. Every interaction leaves traces in its form, as it tenses and relaxes with increasing and decreasing moisture levels. Its ongoing forming is a collaboration between the textile and its audience. For designers, it proposes the concept of ‘textile behaviour as co-worker’: an alternative perspective for textile design in contrast to dominant determinative, computational models of design. The designer is no longer the sole arbiter, releasing agency over the outcome of their design, partnering with the material and structure of the textile as it forms itself.

Place, publisher, year, pages
Umeå: Umeå University , 2024.
Publication channel
Hurricanes and Scaffoldings - Symposium on Artistic Research 2024
National Category
Design
Research subject
Textiles and Fashion (Design)
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-32908OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hb-32908DiVA, id: diva2:1919719
Available from: 2024-12-09 Created: 2024-12-09 Last updated: 2025-11-06Bibliographically approved
In thesis
1. Designing woven textiles with transformative behaviour
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Designing woven textiles with transformative behaviour
2025 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic) [Artistic work]
Abstract [en]

Textiles with transformative behaviour transform when exposed to a stimulus. Woven flat, they take on new forms as they are activated. Their form is emergent, a property of the interaction of material, structure, and environment. Textiles with transformative behaviour are composed of simple materials – conventional textile fibres – hierarchically organised through yarn, weave, and textile structure. Their active yarns respond to stimuli from the environment, translating free energy into movement, reorganising the textile into a minimum energy state. This process of morphogenesis unites material and formation: it is the very specificity of material in its structure in an environment that generates form.Through practice-based research in the field of textile design, experimental samples have been woven and analysed in order to understand the transformative forces in the textiles. Two techniques for producing transformative behaviour have been identified and ex-plored: shrinking/resisting and twisting. Shrinking yarns include elastics and thermoplastic polyester yarns, while the resisting yarns are stiff but pliable monofilament or paper yarns. Combining shrinking and resisting yarns in multi-layer weave structures produces voluminous three-dimensional form as the resisting yarns deflect from the textile plane reshaped by the active shrinking yarns. The twisting technique makes use of the hygromorphic properties of high-twist linen yarn as weft. Transforming in response to mois-ture, this natural fibre produces multiple non-linear transformative behaviours. These have been explored in depth to produce a design model identifying the design variables influencing three transforma-tive behaviours: rolling, pleating, and texturising.This foundational research is aimed at other textile designers working in weaving. It is intended to provide examples and tools for designing textiles with transformative behaviour, with potential appli-cations within and beyond textile design. It challenges top-down de-sign approaches and conventional perspectives of textiles as 2D and static, proposing new possibilities for designing adaptive, sustainable textile systems.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Borås: Högskolan i Borås, 2025
Series
University of Borås studies in artistic research ; 47
National Category
Design
Research subject
Textiles and Fashion (Design)
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-33520 (URN)978-91-89833-76-0 (ISBN)978-91-89833-77-7 (ISBN)
Public defence
2025-11-21, T421, Skaraborgsvägen 3A, Borås, 09:00 (English)
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Available from: 2025-10-30 Created: 2025-05-16 Last updated: 2025-11-06Bibliographically approved

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