Sara Díaz Rodríguez

Crafting textiles with Open Source
Lecture and Mini-Workshop

HILO open source tools enable decentralised textile production that uses local materials and strengthens communities. Accessible, user-friendly machines allow individuals and small producers to manufacture textiles from regional resources. This promotes sustainability, creativity and economic independence by utilising local materials and reducing dependence on large factories. HILO thus supports resource-efficient and culturally valuable textile production.

photo ©StudioHILO

photo ©StudioHILO

photo ©StudioHILO

Sara Díaz Rodríguez

Sara Díaz Rodríguez develops open-source textile tools specifically designed to support small-scale production. She designs accessible machines and software for yarn production to enable decentralised spinning systems.

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