Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and silly sides of science and technology for CNET and other pixel and paper pubs. He's kept his fingers on the keyboard while owning a B&B in Amish ...
The installation is based on the traditional Indonesian method of Ikat which creates textile patterns through the placement of specifically-dyed yarns. For their creations, Ball-Nogues uses a computer ...
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