Patterns of identity: Textiles in Aotearoa: http://www.textiles.org.nz

Patterns of Identity: Textiles in Aotearoa (POI) is an online information resource documenting New Zealand textiles. First published in 1999 as a Web site, the POI resource was expanded in 2001 to include a textile image database. POI has been developed as a resource for textile design education, te...

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Main Author: Fraser, Angela (Author)
Other Authors: Joseph, Frances (Contributor), Johnson, Janine (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2018-03-15T01:39:43Z.
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