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- Q18631939 description "American artist and technologist".
- Q18631939 description "American artist and technologist".
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- Q18631939 abstract "Maggie Orth (born 1964, Columbus, OH) is an American artist and technologist who helped create the field of E-textiles. Her 2001 MIT Media Lab PhD thesis, Sculpted computational objects with smart and active computing materials and associated publications and patents are among the early work in this field. She was named a 2007 United States Artists Target Fellow. The United States Artists foundation describes her as "A pioneer of electronic textiles, interactive fashions, wearable computing, and interface design". She founded , which created e-textile products.The team of Gorbett+Banerjee and Maggie Orth were commissioned to create an interactive robotic sculpture, for the Mineta San Jose International airport. her large electronic pom-pom piece, was commissioned for the 2013 organized by the Zero1 Art and Technology Network. and is currently on display in the Home ECOnomics show at the .".
- Q18631939 alias "Orth, Margaret".
- Q18631939 birthDate "1964".
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- Q18631939 birthYear "1964".
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- Q18631939 alternativeNames "Orth, Margaret".
- Q18631939 dateOfBirth "1964".
- Q18631939 name "Maggie Orth".
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- Q18631939 shortDescription "American artist and technologist".
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- Q18631939 comment "Maggie Orth (born 1964, Columbus, OH) is an American artist and technologist who helped create the field of E-textiles. Her 2001 MIT Media Lab PhD thesis, Sculpted computational objects with smart and active computing materials and associated publications and patents are among the early work in this field. She was named a 2007 United States Artists Target Fellow.".
- Q18631939 label "Maggie Orth".
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