Meg Grant, Anja Hertenberger, Leonie Urff, Ricardo O'Nascimento
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In this paper, we describe the concept and process behind our work, TK 730, a typewriter that translates text into a knitted textile. TK 730 is a hybrid machine that explores the ideas of translation, encryption, language and symbols, combing materials and objects that are at once familiar and strange.