Saturday 18 May 10:00-18:00
Ellentriek #17: Hack your knitting machine with Knitic!
Pianofabriek Exhibition space Rue du Fortstraat 35, 1060 Brussels

Ellentriek goes textile: liberating knitting machines

In the eighties and nineties electronic knitting machines were readily 
available. But it was never a simple task to knit an image, a drawing, 
photograph, text you designed yourself with it. You could buy premade 
images on floppies of punch cards. This is all about to change! With 
Knitic you can connect your computer directly to the knitting machine.

Do you have a Brother KH930 or KH940? Do you finally want to do what you 
want with it? Are you fascinated by open hardware/free software and are 
you curious to experience this specific way of working and thinking? Or 
do you, as a hardcore knitter want to see what’s possible when the 
technological electronics part of the knitting machine has been changed? 
Or are you just curious to come and test the old knitting machine with a 
new brain? Come to our workshop of ’Ellentriek goes knitting’ on 
Saturday the 18th of May.

10-13h We will replace the proprietary brain of your machine. The old 
one is not broken, it is just disconnected. Under professional guidance 
we will assemble a few electronic components. The next step is hooking 
up your computer to the machine and to show you how to work with Knitic 
(Knitic is hard-and software which is easy to work with). This part of 
the workshop is also for beginners and people who know nothing about 
electronics.

14-18h Come and test the new old machines and knit a photograph, text, 
image..

Who: with Knitic.com (Varvara Guljajeva & Mar Canet) & knitter Claire 
Williams

Please contact us on beforehand if you have a knitting machine to hack, 
type Brother machine KH 930 KH 940. wendy attttt constantvzw.org We 
contact you on the what and how.

Ellentriek is organized by De Pianofabriek kunstenwerkplaats & Constant 
vzw. THis workshop is part of the Ruelles project 
(http://ruelles.constantvzw.org)
http://www.ellentriek.net

Keywords: Open Hardware · Electronics · slow practices ·

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