2007 


USA Fellows 2007
Crafts and Traditional Arts
Tommy Joseph 
Gwendolyn Magee 
Maggie Orth 
Virgil Ortiz 
Susie Silook 


Maggie Orth 
Washington
USA Target Fellow, Crafts and Traditional Arts

Maggie Orth, a graduate of the Media Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, creates smart textiles, a combination of textiles and computers. A pioneer of electronic textiles, interactive fashions, wearable computing, and interface design, Orth considers her work a feminist practice that merges the feminine-gendered medium of textiles with the male-gendered world of computers.She creates two-dimensional fabric works that hang on the wall like paintings and change color when prompted by a viewer’s touch. A.C.

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Portrait photo courtesy Karen Moskowitz
Running Plaid, 2007, hand-woven cotton, rayon, conductive yarns, silver ink, hand printed water based thermochromic ink, custom drive electronics and expressive software; photo courtesy David Clugston

 

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