How was it Made? Jacquard weaving

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @timothymcnally3370
    @timothymcnally3370 6 лет назад +87

    The most coherent explanation of Jacquard loom. Thanks!

  • @EddieAndJustice4All
    @EddieAndJustice4All 4 года назад +135

    Finally I found a video that explains in detail how Jacguard's punched cards worked to automate the loom. Thanks from Brazil.

    • @luizxavier6647
      @luizxavier6647 3 года назад

      Pensei em dizer a mesma coisa, Edifran.

    • @Supersup.campos
      @Supersup.campos 2 года назад

      @@luizxavier6647 Eitah

    • @bndissanayaka
      @bndissanayaka 2 года назад

      yeah right it's very hard to find a proper video which actually describes how it works

  • @Raskolnikov32
    @Raskolnikov32 3 года назад +149

    Truly insane how a person can invent such a thing.

    • @joaovitormatos8147
      @joaovitormatos8147 2 года назад +28

      It was a slow and collective design. Mr. Bouchon created the hole idea. Mr. Vaucanson replaced the paper with cards. And finally, Mr. Jacquard created the automation part

    • @shahab156
      @shahab156 Год назад +11

      i am from India and most jacquard design made in banarsi sarees i knows jacquard all information and I'm jacquard machanic

    • @sriharsha4242
      @sriharsha4242 10 месяцев назад

      a persons thing can be tough but an engineer can build such things.

    • @KateLate____
      @KateLate____ 7 месяцев назад +2

      The designs evolved iteratively. It's amazing this was only invented about 210 years ago.

  • @zsofiasej
    @zsofiasej 3 года назад +120

    Was always confused about how this was the world’s first programmable device-I just couldn’t understand how it actually worked. When I got to the part of the video showing how the pattern of punched holes lifts certain rods in the loom, I literally exclaimed, “Oh shit!! That’s smart! Goddamn.”

  • @pault.7978
    @pault.7978 2 года назад +27

    Great to see my uncle and his phenomenal skill being immortalised by the V&A.

    • @VedanthB9
      @VedanthB9 7 месяцев назад +1

      Was Joseph Marie Jacquard your uncle?

    • @pault.7978
      @pault.7978 Месяц назад +1

      Obviously not but he is the man operating the loom!

  • @sridevialawandi6175
    @sridevialawandi6175 6 лет назад +12

    Very informative and interesting!! Out of all the videos out here, I found this more useful and comprehendable. Thank you!

  • @dinhchuclieukhuong
    @dinhchuclieukhuong 8 лет назад +51

    Thanx. I'm studying computer science leading to Jacguard loom and I had no idea how weaving work!

    • @johngalt969
      @johngalt969 7 лет назад +3

      Idk why it's anything but a byline in IT. Jacquard's loom is not 'the first computer' or 'program' by a long shot. It cheapens the achievements of the early computer programmers. As an aside, have fun when you graduate with a degree almost as useless as a gender studies or arts degree. :P

    • @jeffbrubaker1748
      @jeffbrubaker1748 7 лет назад +8

      are you insane?

    • @imtheotherdave
      @imtheotherdave 6 лет назад +2

      Jeff Brubaker are automatons computers? Maybe.

    • @lorax121323
      @lorax121323 4 года назад +4

      @@johngalt969 Software development is closer, in my opinion, to making vases or creating car designs in terms of producing a consumer good, than it is to an analytic subject like gender studies.
      If you're a neo-Luddite or conservationist, I can understand why you'd be against computer science and its applications, but if you're a utilitarian-minded capitalist, I see no reason why you'd altogether disregard computer science (and by extension, automation).

    • @joey199412
      @joey199412 4 года назад +7

      @@johngalt969 "have fun when you graduate with a degree almost as useless as a gender studies or arts degree. :P".
      Are you kidding? Computer Science degree holders have the highest median income out of all graduates. I'm a mechanical engineer and I wish I had gone into computer science. But when I went to university the dot com bubble popped and everyone adviced me against it. Now I make only halve of what I could have been paid were I a IT specialist instead of a mechanical engineer.

  • @cowboycody8094
    @cowboycody8094 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. It was very helpful in helping me realize why Jacquard fabric can be so expensive. I will definitely reference this video in the future video that I will be making.

  • @yvonnetomenga5726
    @yvonnetomenga5726 4 года назад +3

    @Victoria and Albert Museum - Thanks for the great graphics which clearly demonstrate what the the huge, multi-part loom is doing! 👍

  • @АлексейЛукашов-т7г

    привет вам от Юлии Большаковой из России - Канады) указала вас как один из интересных источников в которых черпала свою информацию)

  • @jamesmahan4552
    @jamesmahan4552 4 года назад +10

    The loom operator was working on a damask pattern consisting of two threads of complementary colors or shades often woven in cotton and silk found in draperies and furniture upholstery coverings, often the paper or cardboard punched cards were copied to thin brass plates which gave a long life span to the initial pattern.

  • @ebulking8453
    @ebulking8453 6 лет назад +4

    Compare to old days, In today' s time jacquard weaving is done so easy and fast and cost effective. It is generally blend and used with cotton, silk and other fabrics to make finished products.

  • @TiddlyBlinx
    @TiddlyBlinx 4 месяца назад +1

    Mr. Jacquard had enough of doing this by hand 😂

  • @sophiafeist6211
    @sophiafeist6211 3 года назад +1

    Amazing, thank you! Couldn't find this information anywhere else online.

  • @lesterc9520
    @lesterc9520 5 лет назад +2

    This makes it clear to me how it works, thanks!

  • @scientifiko4246
    @scientifiko4246 3 года назад +1

    The animation of the Jackard Punch cards is really amazing.

  • @2sudonim
    @2sudonim 7 лет назад +1

    A perfect explanation of how the mechanism works. Great work!

    • @TextileMagazine
      @TextileMagazine 5 лет назад

      Electronic Jacquard Parts and Functions For Beginners
      ruclips.net/video/jaomRfe9JQM/видео.html

  • @MsAnka77
    @MsAnka77 2 года назад +1

    Congrats for the video, it is lovely to see how this marvelous fabric is made. Wonderful profession or rather a form of art. Lucky be the one involved. Greetings from Hungary.

  • @emssmith7081
    @emssmith7081 2 года назад +1

    This is so interesting! Its always fascinating to learn how these kind of things work

  • @elainecox2571
    @elainecox2571 8 лет назад +47

    I could not get the sound to play.

  • @santoshrajmane2398
    @santoshrajmane2398 4 года назад +1

    Computer Science is only for True artist.
    every programming language is a ART

  • @MarcelinoDeseo
    @MarcelinoDeseo 2 года назад

    And this one of the inspiration of computer programming

  • @imcarmel
    @imcarmel 5 лет назад +2

    Any hints for getting the sound to work?

  • @cameronsmith3532
    @cameronsmith3532 2 месяца назад

    Question/please help.
    An absolutely amazing video.
    How does the expert programme the cards. ie if he/she knows the shape of a flower, how is that precise detail transferred through the cards?
    Thank you.

  • @felipereinares3923
    @felipereinares3923 2 года назад

    so insane because the person who create this thing was so intelligent

  • @b8akaratn
    @b8akaratn 11 месяцев назад

    Blows my mind that this and the earliest computer... Are cousins

  • @bezdomny24tv
    @bezdomny24tv 5 лет назад +5

    Nice, but I can't imagine how to have more than two colors? Isn't this explanation of monochromatic version?

    • @morphman86
      @morphman86 3 года назад +5

      One of the improvements the Jacquard loom had over its other automated predecessors was that one of the holes was to determine which of two shuttles to pass through. You could have 2 colours using this system.

  • @gayratkhuja
    @gayratkhuja 8 лет назад +6

    First CNC machine. Great

    • @TextileMagazine
      @TextileMagazine 5 лет назад +1

      Electronic Jacquard Parts and Functions For Beginners
      ruclips.net/video/jaomRfe9JQM/видео.html

    • @luizxavier6647
      @luizxavier6647 3 года назад

      As primeiras máquinas CNC trabalhavam com rolos perfurados, ou de papel ou mylar. Na década de 1970 trabalhei com uma máquina semelhante a uma máquina de escrever que produzia esses rolos perfurados. Cada alteração exigia novo rolo perfurado.

  • @ritaheldturner241
    @ritaheldturner241 2 года назад

    What a skill to weave like this! Truly admirable art.

  • @MS-ib8xu
    @MS-ib8xu Год назад

    Best video on the internet.

  • @dondetesientasxanabellrequ2419
    @dondetesientasxanabellrequ2419 3 года назад

    Thanks from Mexico

  • @CaHeoMapMap
    @CaHeoMapMap Год назад

    youtube hides this gem for years!

  • @cookiescandies7937
    @cookiescandies7937 2 года назад

    A simple and genius mechanism worlds first computation a machine reading information, thanks from Costa Rica 🇨🇷

  • @willybouchentouf
    @willybouchentouf 8 лет назад +4

    informative visual explanation, thanks !

    • @TextileMagazine
      @TextileMagazine 5 лет назад

      Electronic Jacquard Parts and Functions For Beginners
      ruclips.net/video/jaomRfe9JQM/видео.html

  • @dj1jesus375
    @dj1jesus375 5 лет назад +1

    phenomenal video!

  • @karengao
    @karengao 2 года назад

    Thank you!💛

  • @nyaaa7496
    @nyaaa7496 Год назад +1

    Вы тоже от Юлии пришли?)))

  • @manxman8008
    @manxman8008 6 лет назад +4

    Wow first 'computerised' punched paper tape machine - cool

    • @morphman86
      @morphman86 3 года назад

      Not even close. Not even the first loom to use it. By the time Jacquard created his in 1801, the punched cards had been used for weaving patterns for over 70 years.
      The first recorded use was by Basile Bouchon in 1725, but it is unknown whether he invented it, or just saw someone else use it before him.
      Jacquard improved the system, significantly, but he had close to a century of previous knowledge about the same system to pull from.

  • @lunafreeman1
    @lunafreeman1 5 лет назад +2

    I LOVE THIS!!!

  • @KatwambaO1
    @KatwambaO1 3 года назад

    Wow what a genius!

  • @DrMcFly28
    @DrMcFly28 5 лет назад +1

    I love the video, especially the Morgan Freeman narration.

  • @gerardjagroo
    @gerardjagroo Год назад

    Dang that's next level genius!

  • @smiraj
    @smiraj 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing engineering transformed into computer technology

    • @smiraj
      @smiraj 5 лет назад

      Mighty Mechanical

  • @erfelipe
    @erfelipe 6 лет назад +3

    Simplesmente genial, impressionante. [Thanks for post it].

  • @tonybo927
    @tonybo927 5 лет назад

    The Jacquard machine had a glitch @ 2:42. @ 2:19 the machine is running perfect. 2 holes in the middle let the machine know the next loom should be performed with the two middle threads being raised (hole = on) @2:42 its the complete opposite. 2 holes on the right but the left 2 threads are raised. It goes back to working right after but it confused me at first.

  • @rebeccarobinson3393
    @rebeccarobinson3393 4 года назад +1

    This looks so good but I'm not getting any sound.

  • @CCCCC7779
    @CCCCC7779 7 месяцев назад

    Okay but how in the hell does the person creating the hole patterns know what pattern creates what specific picture

  • @serpentine1983
    @serpentine1983 2 года назад

    great video! Thank you.

  • @colormeandrew
    @colormeandrew Год назад

    Wow that’s basically the first programmable computer using punch cards.

  • @МаринаЕгорова-л2р

    ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!

  • @abramswee
    @abramswee Год назад

    super amazing!!

  • @manxman8008
    @manxman8008 6 лет назад

    The bloke would make a good drummer too!

  • @AlanCanon2222
    @AlanCanon2222 2 года назад

    The mechanism with the lifting rods and pins reminds me of nothing so much as a n-bit array of transistors, where n is the number of warp threads. It has "digital" written all over it.

    • @NigelTolley
      @NigelTolley Год назад +1

      That's where they got the idea! Look at memory cores for the "intermediate evolutionary step"!

  • @anverHisham
    @anverHisham 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative video. Thanks a lot.

  • @sarahbear4848
    @sarahbear4848 Год назад

    Does anyone know where I can get training in using a punchcard-operated manual jacquard loom?

  • @luizxavier6647
    @luizxavier6647 3 года назад

    Uma das importantes inovações da 1ª Revolução Industrial.

  • @spongebob266
    @spongebob266 5 месяцев назад

    I like that

  • @akshatsavant8351
    @akshatsavant8351 3 года назад

    Thank you for this

  • @420f37
    @420f37 5 лет назад +3

    this loom is probably the same one my great great grandpa worked 150 years ago when he was 6

  • @smaakjeks
    @smaakjeks 3 года назад

    Very clever!

  • @Ruinen1000
    @Ruinen1000 6 лет назад +1

    Best explain!!!

  • @TemplarX2
    @TemplarX2 4 года назад +1

    This is the first computer. Not Charles Babbage

  • @mRahman92
    @mRahman92 3 месяца назад

    Alien technology.

  • @taymur0804
    @taymur0804 7 лет назад

    Is that how Lace is made as well?

  • @mahamudulislam6729
    @mahamudulislam6729 8 лет назад +1

    outstanding ..........

  • @BenLansdell
    @BenLansdell 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks. That was helpful

  • @rhythmicpulse2760
    @rhythmicpulse2760 23 дня назад

    Программирование начало! 😂

  • @dazaebaliuge
    @dazaebaliuge Год назад

    Прикольно!

  • @asldidempolat6329
    @asldidempolat6329 4 месяца назад

    this comment for habibo, greetings from münchberg

  • @dkennell998
    @dkennell998 5 лет назад

    This is great, thanks so much - where are the visuals from?

  • @emrekoseoglu1680
    @emrekoseoglu1680 2 года назад

    Seemingly infinitely skyrocketing market growth and nonstop waves of profit have motivated the cotton industry for such complex designs in such an early time. There was no other industry then where growth and potential increase in income would worth to take the risk, and bothering to invent and invest on such innovation. In fact, all the knowledge to invent it was there since a century at least. But innovation has a political cost. Just a few decades ago from Jaquer machine, Jon Kay, inventor of flying shuttle had to run away from England to France, where he died in poverty. Workers and small business was so angry at him and his devilish design, in fear of loosing their jobs, they burned his home.

  • @MehediHasan-eb5zm
    @MehediHasan-eb5zm 4 года назад

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    বিস্তারিত
    জানতে ভিজিট করুন …..
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  • @littleartimes121
    @littleartimes121 4 года назад

    But how are the cards made?

  • @mahekkhalifa7773
    @mahekkhalifa7773 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @seanmcdonald5859
    @seanmcdonald5859 2 года назад

    Sound??

  • @desaisagar005
    @desaisagar005 7 лет назад

    Nice

  • @annabjarne1197
    @annabjarne1197 6 лет назад

    Great

  • @mayatamang6804
    @mayatamang6804 2 года назад

    This is 😎

  • @mihanich
    @mihanich 2 года назад

    So jacquard invented programming?

  • @sumisuokami
    @sumisuokami 7 лет назад

    is that you Mr Tame?????

  • @Kat.Ja.
    @Kat.Ja. 4 года назад

    Like music box? :D

  • @Yasmana1475
    @Yasmana1475 2 года назад

    Does the video have audio? It's mute for me!

  • @annabjarne1197
    @annabjarne1197 6 лет назад

    Wow

  • @PaulaVieira
    @PaulaVieira 11 месяцев назад

    is it just me or does this video have no sound?

  • @keerthanaramesh9351
    @keerthanaramesh9351 3 месяца назад

    Is it just me or theres no audio?

  • @A-baby-pear
    @A-baby-pear Год назад

    No sound?

  • @ialicesun
    @ialicesun 6 лет назад

    no sound?

  • @ahmadhussain3748
    @ahmadhussain3748 4 года назад

    So I am look for very Wark hard in the campuney

  • @thiagomonges8239
    @thiagomonges8239 4 года назад

    XD

  • @alannahhurley386
    @alannahhurley386 5 лет назад +1

    19th century coding

  • @Cruza-virtual8
    @Cruza-virtual8 3 года назад

    tarea

  • @johngalt969
    @johngalt969 7 лет назад +3

    You can afford all that lumber and all those workers to make such a crazy recreation of Jaquard's loom yet you can't afford $80 for a Rode NT-USB microphone and someone to read out the text on screen?

  • @wingsonthebus
    @wingsonthebus 3 года назад

    i am less cool than this loom

  • @ttl816
    @ttl816 Год назад

    спасибо за мультик наконец то я понял принцип действия перфокарт