Knotting data as a feminist approach to data materialization

Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Lara Reime, Marisa Cohn, Tania Pérez-Bustos

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    Abstract

    Several researchers have been studying how working with materials such as yarn can shift how we think and theorize relations to the body and others, by bringing together feminist values at the intersection of data, technology, and hands-on making. Extending such prior work, our research, anchored in craft-based knowledge production, aims to contribute with explorations on knotting as a feminist approach to data materialization. We present a year-long process consisting of 4 workshops we conducted with participants, in which we used differ-ent forms of knotting to materialize data about bodies being part of our academic institution and the Covid-19 pandemic. Presenting the workshops and their outcomes, we discuss how knotting as an approach to materializing data can: 1. put a focus on missing data, 2. surface corporeal and affective vulnerabilities, 3. contribute to making new relations with other (non-human) bodies, and 4. trouble notions of time.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelDRS2024
    Antal sider19
    Publikationsdato2024
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2024
    BegivenhedDesign Research Society - Boston, Boston, USA
    Varighed: 23 jun. 202428 jul. 2024

    Konference

    KonferenceDesign Research Society
    LokationBoston
    Land/OmrådeUSA
    ByBoston
    Periode23/06/202428/07/2024

    Emneord

    • knotting
    • data
    • materialization
    • body
    • feminism
    • crafts
    • macramé
    • khipu

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