We introduce The Fabric of the Universe, an art and science collaboration
focused on exploring the cosmic web of dark matter with unconventional
techniques and materials. We discuss two of our projects in detail. First, we
describe a pipeline for translating three-dimensional (3D) density structures
from N-body simulations into solid surfaces suitable for 3D printing, and
present prints of a cosmological volume and of the infall region around a
massive cluster halo. In these models, we discover wall-like features that are
invisible in two-dimensional projections. Going beyond the sheer visualization
of simulation data, we undertake an exploration of the cosmic web as a
three-dimensional woven textile. To this end, we develop experimental 3D
weaving techniques to create sphere-like and filamentary shapes and radically
simplify a region of the cosmic web into a set of filaments and halos. We
translate the resulting tree structure into a series of commands that can be
executed by a digital weaving machine, and present a large-scale textile
installation.