The Threads of History
Before computers processed information, punched cards controlled looms. This week on The Threads of History, we follow the remarkable story of damask, a luxurious patterned fabric named for the ancient city of Damascus. Along the way, we'll explore medieval trade routes, the rise of Europe's silk industry, and the extraordinary challenge of weaving complex patterns by hand. The search for a better way to produce damask led to the invention of the Jacquard loom, a machine that could follow instructions stored on punched cards. Those same ideas would later influence pioneers of computing, helping lay the groundwork for the programmable machines that transformed the modern world. What begins as the story of a beautiful fabric becomes an unexpected journey from the Silk Road to the dawn of the computer age. Join Theodore Alexander as we pull on another thread and discover how a woven pattern helped inspire one of humanity's greatest inventions.
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