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Knitic

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Category: Strickmaschinen

URL (first publication): http://www.varvarag.info/circular-knitic/


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Product category: Hardware

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Description

Circular Knitic



Circular Knitic demonstrates a different line of our works, which lays in open source design and digital fabrication. To be more precise, Circular Knitic is an another example of our aims to integrate textile manufacturing into the contemporary makers’ culture. We call it soft digital fabrication.
We have been working with knitting and knitting machines since 2012. That time we already had a vision about a ‘reprap’ knitting machine. And finally we have achieved it or at least got the idea rolling: Circular Knitic is completely open source machine that is produced by using digital fabrication tools, and thus, allows to be replicated by everyone, who has access to a 3d printing and laser cutting. Also we really hope that the community will pick up our work and develop further. We are very excited to see how this project will evolve.

Circular Knitic is an open hardware project. By using digital fabrication and makers’ tools, like 3D printing, laser cutting, makerbeam, and Arduino, we have designed an automated and replicable circular knitting machine.


Fab Labs and makerspaces are a lot about hard-surface object production. At the same time, the 1st digital fabrication tool, which is an electronic knitting machine back to 1976, has been forgotten and discontinued. Hence, with this project, Circular Knitic, and our earlier one called , we aim to integrate textile fabrication to the makers’ culture.

For the exhibition curated by David Cuartielles in we have produced 5 Circular Knitic machines, which will be knitting for the time of the show (8 months). Hence, slowly the ceiling of art centre will be covered with knitted garment.


Photos from the beginning of February 2015. Still 5 months to go we will get super garments. Photos below are by Carmen Martin.



Commissioned by Ayuntamiento Zaragoza.

Circular Knitic on and .

Exhibited:

- Solo show Tallinn, Estonia (11th Oct - 24th Oct’17)
- made to finalists of
- solo show at (28th Sept – 16th Oct’15)
- during (26th-27th Sept’15)
- FabAwards 3rd prize
- Award of 3D Printing Contest of Instructables
- exhibition curated by David Cuartielles in , Zaragoza, Spain (Dec’14 - July’15)



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