W2023
Textile Center Haslach
Andreas Selzer - Betreuung an der Jacquardwebmaschine
©Karin Altmann
Lula Heppner
Bindungslehre am Handwebstuhl
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Lula Hepner
Elisabeth Stötzler - Betreuung an den CAD-Anlagen (CAD-Programm ARAHNE)
©Karin Altmann
Christina Leitner an einem Schaftwebstuhl im Webereimuseum
©Karin Altmann
Experimentierwerkstatt im Textilen Zentrum Haslach
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Jacquardwebmaschine (Baujahr: ca. 1930) im Webereimuseum
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Weaving on an electronically controlled Jacquard machine
In the winter semester of 2023/24, the Department of Textiles collaborated with the Textile Center Haslach for the first time. This partnership explored the intersection of machine production and design, focusing on the development of processes and experiments with various materials and weaves, as well as the creative possibilities offered by the electronically controlled Jacquard weaving machine.
The Jacquard machine at the Textile Center Haslach, with a weaving width of 165 cm (comprising three 55 cm repeats), allows for the rapid production of intricate woven designs due to its ability to lift individual warp threads. This project was integrated into the Textile Center Haslach's infrastructure, with supervision provided by Elisabeth Stötzler and Andreas Selzer. Participants had access to various facilities, including the hand weaving workshop with CAD systems, the mechanical weaving workshop, and the materials warehouse. They were also able to draw inspiration from the Weaving Museum, the Textile Archive, and the library.