Algae Knitting Circle by Rae Yuping Hsu @NYU Bobst Library

Yellow bioyarn piles and braided bioyarn.

Come make bio yarn and inspire your final projects! Led by Rae Yuping Hsu, a research-based and materially-informed artist working with biomaterials. In this session, we will learn to create bio yarn from alginate, an edible natural polymer found in seaweed. After a whole hour of knitting, we’ll stitch together our patches to create an algae quilt. All materials will be provided so just come with your curious mind 🙂 This workshop is presented by Tisch’s ITP/IMA Material Kitchen.

– Location: Room 743 at Bobst Library
– Date & Time: 2:00~4:30pm on Friday, December 1
– Registration cap: 12
– RSVP: https://nyu.libcal.com/event/11611622

[Photos from the Workshop]

We had 12 participants (full!) from NYU, Cooper Union, and Pratt, and their backgrounds ranged from Tisch, Tandon, Biology, Liberal studies, Architecture, Industrial Design, and more. The participants included faculty members, a PhD student, graduate students, and undergraduate students. We had a truly diverse group of participants, which I initially imagined and wished to have—library as the interdisciplinary hub of knowledge sharing! 

Rae demonstrating how to knit bioyarn.
Close up of light blue bioyarn on knitting needle.
Rae standing beside large table with all workshop ingredients and materials laid out and labeled.
Close up of work table, participants extruding bioyarn in solution.
Group photo of workshop participants.

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