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Textiles as Tech, Science, Math, Culture... or Civilization

Oct 24, 2020
Virginia Postrel, author of 'The Fabric of Civilization,' dives into the profound impact of textiles on technology and culture. She reveals the intricate connections between weaving and early computing, showcasing how looms laid the groundwork for modern advancements. The discussion also highlights the mathematical principles inherent in textile production, alongside the environmental implications of dyeing practices. Postrel emphasizes textiles as pivotal to human ingenuity and cultural identity, making their story a vital thread in the tapestry of civilization.
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INSIGHT

Heirloom Metaphors

  • We use textile metaphors without realizing it, like "weaving" through traffic or being "on tenterhooks".
  • These "heirloom metaphors" reflect the deep integration of textiles into our language and thinking.
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Textile Amnesia

  • The most impactful technologies become so ingrained in our lives that we barely notice them.
  • Textiles, despite their significance, suffer from this "textile amnesia" due to their abundance and affordability.
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Natural Fibers?

  • The agricultural revolution was as much about fiber production as it was about food.
  • So-called "natural fibers" like cotton and wool are actually products of human intervention, not entirely natural.
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