Digital Imagination: the impact of digital imaging on printed textiles
Author
Treadaway, Cathy
Date
2004-11-01Publisher
Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1475-9756
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This journal article investigates further the impact of digital imaging technology on the creative practice of printed textile practitioners. It develops the ideas from my earlier Design Journal paper 'Digital Reflection' (Output 1) by examining how digital technology supports imaginative thought. Findings from the research discussed in this paper reveal how digital technology can be used as a creative medium, facilitating an evolving visual language, hybrid craft practices and the opportunity for creative collaboration through the sharing of visual concepts. The paper was peer reviewed by an international panel and selected for its significance and appropriateness in a special edition of the journal that focused on papers on digital technology.
Journal/conference proceeding
Textile, the Journal of Cloth and Culture
Citation
Treadaway, C. (2004) Digital Imagination: the impact of digital imaging on printed textiles', Textile, 2(3), pp.256-273
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