The Gallery of Contemporary Textile Artists
                Zane Berzina
Latvia
				
				
                
				
					
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								Topography
								Size: Approx. 40cm x 40cm x 10cm
Materials: Manipulated fabrics and materials, pins, metal wires, glass.
Date: 2009-10
							 
                            
						 
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								Topography
								Size: Approx. 40cm x 40cm x 10cm
Material: Manipulated fabrics and materials, pins, metal wires, glass.
Date: 2009-10
							 
                            
						 
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								E-Static Shadows
								Size: Approx. 3m x 8m
Material: An interactive e-textile installation. A fabric made on a Jacquard loom with woven-in sensors and integrated light diodes.
Date: 2009
							 
                            
						 
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								E-Static Shadows
								Size: Approx. 3m x 8m
Material: An interactive e-textile installation. A fabric made on a Jacquard loom with woven-in sensors and integrated light diodes.
Date: 2009
							 
                            
						 
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								E-Static Shadows
								Size: Approx. 3m x 8m
Material: An interactive e-textile installation. A fabric made on a Jacquard loom with woven-in sensors and integrated light diodes.
Date: 2009
							 
                            
						 
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								Textures (Notes on Skin)
								Size: 39cm x 42cm x 3cm
Material: Manipulated fabrics, yarns, paper
Date: 2002-09
							 
                            
						 
					
				 
                
                
                
                Zane Berzina
The work lies on the intersection of art, design, craft, technology and science. Coming from a textile background she applies these sensibilities to scientific procedures and examines how such a cross-fertilisation of ideas, concepts and methods might influence the cultural environment.
                    Artist's Statement