The Cryptographer by Raw Color

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Cryptographer by Raw Color
Inspired by the ever more digital world we are living in, Dutch design studio Raw Color collaborated with Remon van den Eijnden, Peter Bust and programming specialists Bart van der Linden and Studio Watt to design a cryptographer which turns the patterns of digital messages into encoded textiles.

Cryptographer by Raw Color
The invisible waves of words are made permanenent using messages sent via computer to the printer. Each letter is represented by a set of linear strokes painted on by a bleach-tipped pen attached to the printer head of the cryptographer, so that the size of each finished textile is determined by the message it represents.

Cryptographer by Raw Color
The bleach patterns appear differently depending on the textile fed through the Cryptographer, resulting in unique pieces each time.