is a PhD student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where聽her research interests include textiles fabrication, design for bodies and spaces聽and interactive narrative. Her work in the Unstable Design Lab聽this summer will explore how to make the process of digital textile fabrication more interactive in real-time.聽
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