Reflections on craft: Probing the creative process of everyday knitters

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Abstract

Crafters today blend age-old techniques such as weaving and pottery with new information and communication technologies such as podcasts, online instructions, and blogs. This intersection of tradition and modernity provides an interesting site for understanding the adoption of new technology. We present a qualitative study of seven knitters introduced to Spyn-a system that enables the association of digitally recorded messages with physical locations on knit fabric. We gave knitters Spyn in order to elicit their reflections on their craft practices and learn from their interactions with material, people, and technology. While creating artifacts for friends and loved ones, knitters expanded the creative and communicative potential of their craftwork: knitters envisioned travel journals in knitted potholders and sung lullabies in knitted hats. We describe how these unusual craft activities provide a useful lens onto contemporary technological appropriation.

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Rosner, D. K., & Ryokai, K. (2009). Reflections on craft: Probing the creative process of everyday knitters. In C and C 2009 - Proceedings of the 2009 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition (pp. 195–204). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/1640233.1640264

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