Taeyoon Choi, the Artistic Director of CHAT’s Spring Programme 2021 Interweaving Poetic Code has created this series of laptop sleeves with the students at Ebenezer School and Home for the Visually Impaired and Chemtax (Stoll) Company Limited. Choi held a series of online workshops guiding the students to write about their houses in a poetic manner, which they translated into HTML and interpreted into graphical form with ASCII coding. These artworks were then knitted by Chemtax into laptop sleeves. Celebrating the unique talents and creativity of the students, this series is available for purchase at CHAT Shop, with part of the products’ proceeds to be given back to the Ebenezer School.
The laptop sleeves come in 5 colours/designs: Black (artist Taeyoon Choi; only available at CHAT Shop’s physical store), Red (student Hailey Fong), Blue (student Billy Chen), Yellow (student Hugo Cheung), Grey (student Justin Tao).
Size: 27 x 22 x 1.5 cm (W x H x D)
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- Taeyoon Choi, Artistic Director of CHAT’s 2021 Programme Interweaving Poetic Code, has created these laptop sleeves with students at the Ebenezer School and Home for the Visually Impaired. Through the online Poetic Coding Workshop, students used code to generate artwork for subsequent knitting. Part of the proceeds are to be given back to the Ebenezer School
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