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Tangible Entanglements: Towards a stitchographic practice
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Tangible Entanglements: Towards a stitchographic practice

Faye Joanne Power-Griggs
Mosaic, Vol.57
16/01/2026

Abstract

Material Thinking Entanglement Textile Methodologies
This paper develops the concept of “stitchography” as a form of material thinking in suburban place (Power). It demonstrates how walking, textile, and stitch intelligences generate thinking through four methods: attentive, attitudinal, ambulatory, and intra-active. Drawing on Barad and Haraway, stitchographic vocabularies are articulated for “more-than-human collaboration” including “cloth-place” and “thread-path”.
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