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The Interlace Project

The Interlace Project is a practice-based artist research project and workshop series based on the history and techniques of thread and cloth production at the Derby Silk Mill. The project will combine the traditional manufacturing techniques of spinning and weaving with emergent e-textile technologies and open-source design and manufacture.

Commissioned by D-Lab (www.d-lab.org.uk) and Derby Silk Mill Museum. Part of the Derby Museums ‘Derby Silk Mill Museum of Making’ Project, supported by Arts Council England.

#neopixels !!

October 16, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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My friend Norman has just called me a techno witch 😂

October 6, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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Prototype v.2 of my optical punchcard reader! Now with all the heavy lifting done with #circuitpython on an #adafruitmetro m4 express – #opencv data from the #raspberrypi – plus a few #capacitivetouchsensor thrown in for some colour changes. It’s waaaay less glitchy now!

August 25, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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Bit glitchy thanks to the top quality cardboard and gaffer tape box leaking light… but I finally got the optical punchcard reader working!! #raspberrypi #neopixel #opencv

August 14, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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February 29, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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Been a whole lot of warping going on today!

February 14, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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Mega effort with the help of @kpidgen today. 1:1 scale installation mock up – soooo much cardboard and string

January 12, 2020February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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It might not look like much but I’ve built myself an optical punchcard reader and I’m bloody delighted! Not bad considering I only learnt “proper” python a week ago 😁

December 20, 2019February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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Been popping python lists all morning – but I finally got the patterns to animate 😁

December 16, 2019February 14, 2021 | tonibuckby
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