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Fröbel's forgotten gift
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Industrial DesignArt HistoryArt CriticismForgotten GiftBarbie Fashion DesignerDesignFashionLilypad ArduinoDesign ThinkingEducationLanguage StudiesTechnologyE-textilesOverlooked GiftsDigital Learning
Reflecting on one of Frobel's overlooked gifts, sewing and embroidery, this paper explores a recent renaissance in commercially available textile construction kits for children. Through a survey of such kits, we argue that revisiting embroidery in this digital age is a powerful leverage to introduce computation into material culture. In particular, we highlight the evolution of recent children's textile construction kits beginning with the Barbie Fashion Designer in 1996 then moving onto more recent developments, like the LilyPad Arduino, that combines computation, ICT, fashion and craft. We discuss the implications of these designs for learning, play, and broadening participation in computing fields.
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