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Balancing guidance and flexibility in the design of an inclusive handweaving loom: Balancing guidance and flexibility
The paper describes a design case of an accessible handweaving loom that allows people with different kinds of disabilities to weave autonomously promoting self-expression and stimulating creativity. The project developed through several iterative cycles resulting in the redesign of a commercial loom enhanced and transformed using digital fabrication technology. People with various types of disabilities, their caregivers and weaving experts were engaged in a series of participatory design workshops focused on eliciting requirements and desires and inspiring the design process. The discussion of the design case offers a contribution on design for accessibility and a concrete case to reflect on the importance of supporting and stimulating self-expression and creativity in people with special needs.