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tapestry

a heavy ornamental fabric, often in the form of a picture, used for wall hangings, furnishings, etc., and made by weaving coloured threads into a fixed warp
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Tapestry

A large woven illustration hung as a wall decoration.
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tapestry

A fabric, worked on a warp by hand, the designs employed usually being pictorial; used for wall hangings or the like.
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Tapestry

(1) A framework for writing Web-based applications in Java from the Apache Jakarta Project. See Jakarta.

(2) A holographic storage medium from InPhase Technologies, Longmont, CO, designed for archiving data and video. In 2000, InPhase was spun off from Lucent Technologies, and production began for the Tapestry optical cartridge in 2010. However, InPhase went bankrupt in 2011, and Akonia Holographics acquired its assets in 2012. Apple acquired Akonia in 2018 for its optical expertise.

A Disc That Didn't Spin Continuously
Containing a photo polymer recording layer in the middle, the single platter was divided into thousands of optical "books" roughly one cubic millimeter in size. For reading and writing, the disc was rotated to the appropriate book, which held 330 "binary holograms" each containing 1.4 million bits in three dimensions. Each hologram was recorded with one flash of a blue laser, and the amazing thing about the technology is that every digital hologram pattern fully occupied the same physical space as the other holograms in the book. For more details, see holographic storage.


Tapestry Drive and Media
In 2010, these 300GB write-once drives were the only commercial holographic storage product. Tapestry's roadmap called for 1.6TB drives, as well as rewritable discs. (Images courtesy of InPhase Technologies.)
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Styled in the manner of the treasured Bayeux Tapestry -- which depicts the 11th-century Norman conquest of England -- the completed piece will be transported to France to hang near its predecessor in September.
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The aim is to complete a thorough surface clean using hand-held vacuums, examine the woven structure and method of hanging, and to carry out any necessary alterations to the securing of the tapestry to its battens.
2), is an example of virtuoso tapestry technique, the weavers using slits in the warp to create depth in the details of faces and costumes and texture on baskets and foliage.
The Fabric District was launched with an arts festival last weekend which featured a range of exhibitions and live acts, after which the Tapestry will be used as an events space.
"Coventry is already home to some wonderful tapestry, not least Christ in Glory - by Graham Sutherland - which hangs in Coventry Cathedral and has major French influences.
He said his institution would be "honoured" to display the tapestry.
Hartwig Fischer added: "The Bayeux Tapestry is of huge importance."
The 70-metre long tapestry, whose precise origins are obscure and which has not left France in its nearly 950-year known history, is currently on display in the town of Bayeux, in the north-western French region of Normandy.
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