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Shadow Tissue: A Wowen and Print Collaboration through Practice-led Research

机译:阴影组织:通过实践为主导的研究与妇女和印刷合作

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Shadow tissue is a fabric developed from printed warp yarns, followed by weaving with variable weft yarns. The weaving allows a shift in the printed pattern, creating a shadow effect. The process was perfected by Lancashire company Turnbull & Stockdale in the 1920s. Recently, the successor firm Turnbull Design has productively brought this style into a contemporary context by digitally printing the warps. Evidence of the past hands-on experimentation with the technique survives in the Turnbull & Stockdale archives, as sample books and fabric lengths. As a practitioner, I was interested in the process, but did not have the historical background to dig deeper and understand more behind the evolution of the process. Consequently I sought out the assistance of textile historian Dr Philip A. Sykas (Manchester Metropolitan University). Our collaborative proposal, "Experimental Archaeology Meets Textile Design: The Rediscovery of Shadow Tissues," received a research grant from The Leverhulme Trust. The project was envisaged as a discovery of the lost technique of shadow tissues, with historical facts uncovered and communicated by Sykas. Both of us worked in an archaeological manner, literally and metaphorically excavating the archives and digging among ledgers, designs, annual reports, and samples. Practical work began with an experimental and responsive approach to testing techniques, reported back from initial findings by Sykas. This article charts the development of this two-year research project, from the archival information, through initial investigations, to finally understanding the possibilities of innovation through thinking and making.
机译:阴影薄页纸是由经纱经印花后再经纬纱编织而成的织物。编织使印刷图案发生偏移,从而产生阴影效果。该过程在1920年代由Lancashire公司Turnbull&Stockdale完善。最近,后继公司Turnbull Design通过数字化打印经纱,将这种风格有效地带入了现代环境。过去在该技术上进行动手实验的证据保存在Turnbull和Stockdale档案中,作为样书和织物长度。作为一名从业者,我对过程很感兴趣,但是没有历史背景来深入挖掘和了解过程的发展背后。因此,我寻求了纺织史学家Philip A. Sykas博士(曼彻斯特城市大学)的帮助。我们的合作提案“实验考古学与纺织品设计相遇:阴影组织的重新发现”获得了Leverhulme Trust的研究资助。该项目被设想为发现影子组织丢失的技术,并由Sykas发现并传达了历史事实。我们俩都以考古学的方式工作,从字面上和隐喻地挖掘档案,并在分类帐,设计,年度报告和样本中进行挖掘。实际工作始于对测试技术进行实验性和响应性的方法,并从Sykas的最初发现中得到了回报。本文从存档信息到最初的调查,一直到通过思考和创造最终了解创新的可能性,描绘了这个为期两年的研究项目的发展情况。

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