Textile processes such as spinning and weaving can be seen as models for digital technologies. The spinning spindle is the basic mode of textile production. The rotation that creates the thread collects the interlocking fibers. The thread becomes a store of energy and memories that trickle through the fingers into the yarn. The spiral shape of the DNA double helix is also a coiled store of information. Based on these ideas, Leipzig-based artist Deborah Jeromin's new installation explores the textile possibilities of digital space.
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