Theory and practice of building textile planes
Natural and synthetic yarns, the finest purls, thick cord, glittery effect yarns and transparent monofilaments are only a fraction of the infinitely nuanced range of materials with which textile planes can be constructed. The workshops are equipped with electronic weaving looms as well as analogue and digital knitting and embroidery machines. The infrastructure for tufting has been in place since 2022; this technique can be used for carpets or experimental surface formation. Through theoretical and hands-on practical work, students learn how to apply specific software. The facilities are open to students of textile design for preparation of their Master’s/Bachelor’s degrees and other projects.