Contributors
AdaCAD has taken shape with the support and input of many experimental weavers. If you have talked to us about AdaCAD, participated in a workshop, reported a bug or found a typo in our documentation - you have contributed!
We'd like to note the specific contributions of community members below:
- Alex McLean, Then Try This: Overall interface feedback and development of the Bitfield Operation
- Annet Couwenberg, Maryland Institute College of Art
- Belinda Rose, Belinda Rose Weave
- Elizabeth Meiklejohn: Speculating on Future features and inspired the lattice structure example.
- Jane Patrick and Barry Schacht, Schacht Spindle Company, Inc
- Julia Wright, Unspun
- Kathryn Walters: Inspired and co-developed the Layer Notation operation as well as Animated Linen examples.
- Marianne Fairbanks, UW Madison: Inspired and co-developed All Possible Structures operation.
- Steven Frost, Associate Director of the Unstable Design Lab and CU Boulder Faculty
- Vibeke Vestby, TC2 looms, Tronrud Engineering Moss
Additional Support for the Project has come from:
- All Students of Experimental Textiles course at CU Boulder ATLAS Institute,
- Participants of our 2024 POSE Ecosystem Discovery Interviews
- All Workshop attendees
- Jim McCann and the Carnegie Mellon University Textiles Lab
Current Project Team​
- Etta Sandry, community building and design/language support
- Deanna Gelosi, operation development and community building
- Laura Devendorf, project lead and lead developer
Team Alumni​
- Caleb Lowengart, design feedback and project team
- Caitlyn Carstens, explored UI layouts for machine learning
- Emma Goodwill, developed .WIF import and export as well as inputs for machine learning
- Mikhaila Friske, developed first iteration
- Shanel Wu, first iteration study, developed modules for unfabrication and pedals
- Xavier Corr, support on loom pedals project
Logo Design​
- Our logo was designed by Joel Swanson