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Facing Touch

A work made of cotton and rayon, weaving on digital hand loom.

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  • A work made of cotton and rayon, weaving on digital hand loom.

Date:

2011

Artist:

Lia Cook (American, born 1942)

About this artwork

Lia Cook has long been interested in how the human brain reacts to the desire for touch. In the early 2000s, she began to work with neuroscientists to compare the brain’s response to viewing a woven image of a face versus a photograph of the same face. They discovered that seeing the woven image triggered greater activity in the part of the brain most affected by touch. Facing Touch illustrates this experiment: in it, a girl wearing a cap with sensors attached reaches out to a woven portrait also by Cook, Binary Traces: Young Girl, from 2004.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Artist

Lia Cook

Title

Facing Touch

Place

California (Object made in)

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Made 2011

Medium

Cotton and rayon, weaving on digital hand loom

Dimensions

137.2 × 130.2 cm (54 × 51 1/4 in.)

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by the Textile Society

Reference Number

2016.79

Extended information about this artwork

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