A Navajo weaving of an integrated circuit: the 555 timer
Diné weaver Marilou Schultz created a wool rug depicting the internal circuitry of the 555 timer integrated circuit. The weaving shows the chip's metal wiring as white lines on a black background with reddish-orange diamonds representing bond pads. Schultz has been creating chip-inspired weavings since 1994, using traditional Navajo-Churro wool and metallic threads.