The contents of this site contains work completed for my MFA thesis at Transart Institute, June 2011.
Since August, 2010, I have been knitting in public at various locations. To date I have knit with over 150 people. The knitted piece goes off into three sections allowing two other people to knit with me at the same time. While knitting I engaged my co-knitters in conversation, audio-taping these discussions. Then I took fragments of these discussions and translated the words into sound waves. The waves were then knit into a final wall hanging.
My interest was in the weaving of words that were communicated during these encounters, and the history and strength of women's voices. I experimented with different ways to translate this visually. In the end I produced two videos, a sound piece, a photographic composite of the sections knit by different women, and the wall hanging--all components for an installation called "Voices of the Yarn."
My interest was in the weaving of words that were communicated during these encounters, and the history and strength of women's voices. I experimented with different ways to translate this visually. In the end I produced two videos, a sound piece, a photographic composite of the sections knit by different women, and the wall hanging--all components for an installation called "Voices of the Yarn."