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1Isabel Allaerthow can coffee waste be used in the world of textile?Printing, Coffee, waste as resource, Biochromes, biocomposites, machine / tool hackinghttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/isabel-allaert/assignments/week11/
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2Nanditha NairPolaBioleather from Water HyacinthWater Hyacinth, Objects from nuisance, reinterpretation of invasive species, Biocomposite, Biofabrication, Distributed Design, Open Source hardware, CNC machining, 3D printinghttps://textileacademy.notion.site/11-Implications-and-applications-8776bd77c3254cefa58acbb3a9fec3e1https://textileacademy.notion.site/26e0cd2ba258494b83d40c2520526fba?v=be20b119118e4ec0a6cf7f53c4607b94sounds cool! i like how it simultaneously helps with improving transporationGreat project Nanditha !! Really a nice and inspiring solution !!I think it is very important to work with invasive plants that can be a wonderful resource of celulose to create new materials especially paper and its composites.Work on the adoption in the community at the same time that you develop the material to speed up the process.very interesting topic but you need to work on the pitch, so that you can resume the project in the consistent 4 minute pitchProject sounds very interesting, would love to see the final outcome.
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3Noe André Bay BayVERNACULAR a capsule collectionbamboo, local, native materialsGret presentation !! I would be very interested to share with you explorations around Haute-Couture and sstainability !! Marie-CharlotteCan't wait to see the 3 pieces, and which biomaterials you will exploreGreat and inspiring presentation ! cUrious to see the final pieces ! janvi - Great presentation! I actually know someone who has worked on similar lines, https://www.behance.net/gallery/126595103/The-Golden-CraftNext would be great to explore: Colour palette & layering, thickness of materials - soft vs structural - flowing vs architectural shapes arounf the body
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4Laura Caroline Silvera FloresINTERSECTION(S)tbdmaterial research - connected to emotions/feelings duality, memories, sensations and triggersYour project with Yerba Luisa, is close to Segolene Charaven's from Textile Lab Lyon. It's funny because the starting point of your project " a product that generates a feeling of belonging", is the same as my Meu Mondo.
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5Saskia Helinskawearables, body as interfaceVery clean presentation,
Explore what is for you the definition of body as interface :)
what scale do you imagine working on?
is the library for you or others? is it about the "experience" of the library to the viewer/experts/peers? how would you define it?
is technology the driving force?
how would you use the design criteria (what you called constraints)?
i like the duality you show in the concept part!
Maybe a nice read: users ad designers
https://class.textile-academy.org/2019/jessica.stanley/projects/00final-project/https://www.softmonitor.today/projectshttp://etextile-summercamp.org/swatch-exchange/http://wiki.textile-academy.org/fabricademy2017/students/sofia.guridi/finalproject
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6Petra GarajováEpidermisProtein fiber researchProtein fibers, keratin, material science, circular designhttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/petra-garajova/assignments/week11/>> extracting keratin is a quite complex process >> se also Bela rofe 2019
>> do you want to look at wool or also human hair? I prefer animal fibers, they have a higher keratin content
>> "research papers:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28686242/"
>> https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31002909/
>> https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2016/gc/c5gc01254f#!
make a timeline and put small weekly targetsAnnah: the keratin protein is rich in cystein meaning you can fuse these at high temperature. If you have a hard time achieving the final shape you want, maybe try to thermically fuse it in plastic-like structures instead of electrospinning?Very interesting to think in the waste of natural fibers. In Peru the fibers of Alpaca are the most expensive and the waste is enormous.focus on what you can really do with the resources you have
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7Florencia MoyanoFeatherNon animal, cruelty free and biofabricated Feather3D printed hair, feathers, 3D printers, Biofabrication, circular design, new materialshttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/florencia-moyano/assignments/week11/ https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TmCHY1qy0QGOjcX4tTNMd0k1CB1SQNt577MF7yaB49c/edit?usp=sharinghttps://www.instagram.com/p/CXMDFRxpcrC/ look this work similar to feathers in Edu, very excited to see you work :-)1min in and i'm already so intriguedFlorencia I would suggest you to see the vegetal material used to make vegetal silk in Morrocco. The fibers could give you some kind of solution.can i grow feathers??beyond feathers ( add features , look into the properties of feathers)very interesting topi. Are you thinking about make a feather or a reproduction system?So interesting ! your work could be interesting for craftmen/women like Janaïna Milheiro, Maison Vermeulen. Also there is Orama Nigou (@orama.nigou on Instagram) who worked on lost traditional feather techniques one year ago (her work was exhibited at Quai Branly Museum)might be good to get inspired by the properties of feathers but also the new properties of the materials that you are developing.
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8Janvi GohelCellular AbstractCapsule Collection3D printed bio-materials, Bio-fabrication, Felting, Bio-degradable, Algae fabrics, Food waste for Biomaterials.https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AaA7hEazn78lSJL0PEPqI8KQXTvIt7mExqzltaHMmbg/edit?usp=sharinghttps://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOcskHS0=/?invite_link_id=991496241911I like the mood board video!
would explore more bio/ microscope videos, you can make some yourself with a microscope and phone :) to help connect the dots to create the why you bridge these aspects / techniqyes / visual
Gabriela Lotaif (Fabri alumni) >> wool & fibers
http://www.irisvanherpen.com/https://class.textile-academy.org/2021/kate.reed/Interspecies%20Collaboration/00BeyondBiomimicry/https://motif.org/news/biomimicry-fashion/https://neri.media.mit.edu/index.htmlI love your ideas and how you think in doing your fianl project, here a reference https://images.app.goo.gl/GK8pbbZUBeSKF37D6
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9Lena PlatowCosmic armourParametric bioceramic intimatesParametric body mapping, biomaterial experiments, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FTK054v7XiOdvMa-ZE1JyBpQaK4YY0Np/view?usp=sharingLove the title!!!
https://www.dezeen.com/2021/10/28/design-integrative-therapy-laura-deschl-trauma-garments/
in weighted blanket have glass beads, apparently because they dont heat up with body heat and this helps with sleeping. not your topic, but thought it might help :) try to explore if you need to maintain heat or not, that should give you some info about the properties of the beads
explore the aesthetics
https://ambientenvironments.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/philips-and-hussein-chalayan-clothes-that-show-the-emotion-of-the-wearer/I liked your project very much ! There is a book very intersting about the body and all the relations of the parts in several cultures, since the definition in embriology of each part. The book is from a brazilian author so it is in portuguese, but perhaps you can understand. here the link of the google search where you can find the book and also the pdf to see it. kisses https://www.google.com/search?q=corpo+territorio+do+sagrado&oq=corpo+territorio+do+sagrado&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i512j0i22i30l2.7017j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8https://www.dezeen.com/2021/10/28/design-integrative-therapy-laura-deschl-trauma-garments/
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10Vidisha GoelZero waste weaving3D weaving, flat pattern weaving3D printed structures, 3D weaving, zero waste weaving, mycelium, natural fibershttps://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOctA2LI=/http://svenja-keune.de/en/tensel fibers and hempGreat Vidisha. I would sugeest also using paper as the celulose fibers. https://domingoclub.com/tempeh-moulds.htmlExplore the stories, for each piece, why do they make sense in the sustaible sense :)
>> maybe becky earley with the 7 sustainble tshirts can help thinking that direction
https://domingoclub.com/tempeh-moulds.html
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11Hanna GonzalesBlack(AI)guaMix media fashion collectionhttps://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lariwnA=/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK-zhYptqaU&list=PLqq4LnWs3olWEwoIS8zLAx46D6hGJ0pdp&index=2 in here is a good report about new online and physical fashion I don't know how to explain it hehe I'm eduardo A recent article on digital fashion maybe you've read it already !
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12Annah-Ololade Sangosanya2100 post fast fashion silhouette: regenerative and biodegradable.Textile research and developpement using mycelium and invasive species. Using waste to the maximum. Biodegradability and regenerative design. Cell culture, trying different substrates, hardwares, fiber developpement, biomaterials, scaffold, 3D printinghttps://youtu.be/BLa4LXGOOYw https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOdbrUhU=/ * amazing video! ! ! i really like the fact that you split your garment into panels so that it can be fabricatablehttps://mdef.gitlab.io/2018/nicolas.viollier/fa/w13/https://publiclab.org/questions/audreyspeyer/07-17-2019/mycoremediation-of-cigarettes-buttsglad to see the different steps, it will help you to put some milestones along the project*promise i will look back at the recording! I loved what i could see
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13Sarah Fdili Alaouiliving archive ++research on sensing and actuating movement score making, archiving movement, dance, sensing and actuating, wearableshttps://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lHNyQzg=/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADK69SnSQzo My brother was a conductor and worked with composing music and perfoemance with dancers as a result of his hands movements. you can see here one of the results. I love the idea.wearable orchestra ( marina castan)afroditti psarracitlali hernandez wearable performancekyle mac donald ( hacker and activist , check his projects)make the scoring performative, allow to physically use the scoring pieces to move.
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15Surzhana RadnaevaTRADITIONAL FUTURESModernisation of traditional costumes computational couture, biofabricating materials, wearableshttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/surzhana-radnaeva/assignments/week11/* I love how you say its like a book, its totally true
* was thinking of projects that connect past and future, there is an artist working with cermic beads jewellery (the position was important as information) that includes also elctronics in it as extra info of layers
* what kind of aesthetics? maybe collage it more?
* what you said about the tech is there with purpose for the wearer is very imporatnt, meaning its not just decorative
* If you look at traditional dutch garments for examples, they have these detachable pockets
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performancehttps://www.biomimetic.io/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9be4A9vvo3chttps://www.suuchi.com/three-heritage-clothing-brands-empowered-by-technology-innovation/https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1327&context=honorsIncredible and important project ! I remembered about the stamping and creating pattterns with your porject, because it is also a very important tradition to be preserved, and how to do that using the technologies, as creating the blocks to Blocks printing with laser and 3d printing. * Books tell stories like your costume. Love it!
* Jun from Kamakura made this circular fashion kimono:
* https://class.textile-academy.org/2019/students/jun.kawahara/projects/project-development/
* How long are you planning to put in the making of the costume? Will you make it alone? In a group?
*The construction of the costume can be a project itself: http://wiki.textile-academy.org/fabricademy2017/students/sofia.guridi/finalproject
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325666561_Heritage_narratives_in_the_digital_era_How_digital_technologies_have_improved_approaches_and_tools_for_fashion_know-how_traditions_and_memorieshttps://shihweichieh.com/https://shihweichieh.com/e-textile
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16Capucine RobertSlow moutainmake outdoor clothes or objects to bring slowness and poetry to our approach to the moutain manifesto, outdoor cloths, sustainable design, slow designhttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos/654096647I think you should write the manifesto earlier in the process :)This is amazing. I'm looking forward to seeing how your project turns out. Check out ADIFF https://adiff.com/pages/about - Amanda J
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17Ségolène ChavarenWell-being is the new power Develop a regenerative textile, coming from nature for human's and environment's well-beingcreate our own vegetable oils' microcapsules/capsules thanks to biochromes, medicinal plants, molecular gastronomy and textile research.https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/142ZPdbfIyYSf0sdfCV_BrkwlSb6i0oQM4DBqlAmWoOU/edit#slide=id.g106d077b66e_0_10https://re-fream.eu/pioneers/neo-botanical-tailoring/https://www.mediamatic.net/en/aromahttps://www.klararavat.com/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284019352_A_reproducible_olfactory_display_for_exploring_olfaction_in_immersive_media_experienceshttps://babbledabbledo.com/easy-science-for-kids-winter-scent-lab/https://www.smell-lab.org/
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18Marie-Charlotte DESFORGESCherry Blossom GirlTransform a classical party dress with new technologiesComputational couture, Human Body, e-textile, natural fabric and vegetal dyinghttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/marie-desforges/assignments/week11/* sustainable stories
* very funny/ engaging presentation!
* will you co-design with her?
* mother-daughter >> passing on clothing >> is something from centuries, also hiding messages to pass on :)
* explore the cost with your daughter! maybe the toaster project is a good one to explore as funny example
* detachable electronics for sustainaility
Great ! your daughter will have a wonderful experience ! It is very importnt this relation with the new generations. I would suggest that you choose a fabric that can be natural died so you coud develop with her the dying and design everything together.http://www.kristikuusk.com/?cat=3Nice to see how your daugther will be part of this story. You can ask her about her needs, about the confortability.... Sincerely, I feel a bit jealous . Enjoy the trip ;).
I remember my mother telling me that certain garment fits nicely for me and I was feeling the opposite
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19Julie MerlinoBio.Modularity 3.0A 3D interactive modular surfaceBiomimicry, parametric design, 3D printing, module, electronic interactivity, story / messagehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwfpAtCzKrdCz6RBZ9HayyzaEO6LklS3/view?usp=sharing* love the look of the structures you chose, i also wonder how you like to make the connection between those and the materiials you c hose, would be lovely when its a story that is being told by the structures, so for the material research - i am not a 100% sure of the waste textiles, but i understand your why and connection to ttextile scaffold week :) the student i was mentioning you see it shortly here https://www.kabk.nl/projecten/mid-waag-reflow-pilot-textile-lifecycling
* i wonder also what types of conductive pads, or yarn for the connectors you are thinking of, of it could be hard connectors
https://www.anaisafranco.com/projectsI like the idea of the modules. You can apply a most of techniques you have learnt along the coursehttps://www.iaacblog.com/programs/blaze/love your project ! Curious to see the final result.
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20Charlotte BrachoCosmology to Cosmogonydata from ocean mouvments and moon-solar cycles to generate complex textile 3D patternsScience data from natural phenomena - Grasshoper parametric design - digital embroidery - textile poetryhttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/charlotte-bracho/Weekly%20proposals/week11/So nice, love it you can check Lehanneur sure that you know himwhich is the data set? how can we make sense of data?/check afroditti psarra projectI love the idea of using data collected from natural events to express some kind of ideas ina garment.I really love your concept, I was also intersted in the moon energy and found there is a film that came out on this topic that looks realy nice.. I haven't managed to find somewhere to stream it yet but https://www.ica.art/films/to-the-moon-qawhat kind of data? Would be good to explore the situateness about the data you use
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21Thomas LaetitiaO Meu Mondoeco-conceived plush toy for little citizens of the worldDistributive, regenerative and generative designhttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nCd1IsV47n-E8bgqwG3PT8XugexwfDkC/edit#slide=id.p1i think that you have many topics alltogether and maybe it would be nicer to focus in depth in one
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22Lucia JavicoliState of Hybridity_an age of transitionGravitéArtbagconcept. Merge Past&future: from traditions to new technologies. Mixing leathercraftsmanship/Visual Art/ New techhttps://www.canva.com/design/DAExxysahbM/_dtodUUjwdw8lzOYLyELGA/watch?utm_content=DAExxysahbM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelinkparticipatory co-creation designinvolve people from the beginning of your processmake interviews??I liked the idea of working and co creating with the comunity.
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23Louise MassacrierSuspended glass intallationGlass, parametric design, 3D printinghttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/louise-massacrier/assignments/week11/https://lucirmas.com/http://www.christoph-hermann.com/parametric-architectures/liquidkristal-parametric-architecture-pavilion/
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24Liliam DooleyExtra PocketHow to keep at hand, your cell phone, your wallet, your glasses, your mask, etc... without losing any of them in the attempt!Helps-Practicality-Need-3Dnet-A practical detail to your own clothes or accessories-Long life-Attached by handhttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/liliam-dooley/assignments/week11/http://wsp.plusea.at/a-wearable-studio-practice/http://www.changingweathers.net/en/episodes/37/pifresidency-hannah-perner-wilson
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25Michelle Flores(Neckrush)a necklace that blurs the visibility of the skin, while expressing and revealing this feeling
of empowerment or connection with the piece.
neck piece / jewerly / 3d printing / context / body / materialhttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/michelle-flores/assignments/week11/I love this idea! i would suggest not hiding it though but using this phenomenon to empower people with social blushing
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26Carolina torres
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27OlatzWorkshop, Clay, 3D printing, Open Source 3D printer buildinghttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/olatz-pereda/assignments/week11/Love the mindmaps!Beautiful - love how the logics are visible!
Last time you spoke about the fact that the local clay is sandy, did you look into levigation?
Many suggestions of inspiring projects some links here, more i will share with you:
https://www.ateliernl.com
https://fabacademy.org/archives/2015/eu/students/silli.saverio/project01.html
Art therapy is the driving question, your why :)
check >> Digi-Terra Collection; Heleen Sintobin
will send you more links of projects!
https://iaac.net/project-category/3d-printing/https://iaac.net/project/terraperforma/https://museumofedible.earth/https://www.ateliernl.com/https://fabacademy.org/archives/2015/eu/students/silli.saverio/project01.htmlOlatz, great job and mind map! I suggest you draft the experience as well that you have in mind with the participants and was wondering why you would be more interested in building and using a 3d printer rather than for example an open source lathe? When I think of art therapy and clay the tactility of the material comes first to my mind
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28Elsa GilNomadic FermentLabFood, circular service, design, machines&toolshttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/elsa-gil/assignments/11.%20Implications%20and%20aplications/check the domingo clubwe had a all ferments festival in bcn a few weeks agonice ecosystem with lots of possibilities. you can focus in one part of hole sysmetcheck the project of 2017 amsterdam WENDY neale made a tempeh incubatorhttps://www.lovferments.com/es/https://class.textile-academy.org/2019/wendy/projects/final-project/https://www.kombuchakamp.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJAVOmc4lL8https://dinarakasko.com/
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29Arantza Tamayo Peredawearable, health-tech, * a healty obsession :) being in love with our projects to further develop them, especially when its health-tech :)
* crystals on leds? if you like to explore
* maybe also explore termochromics?
* co-design with users, co-design with experts? maybe look at users as deigners
* merel de haan - artist & therapist, colorful therapy blankets - different, but also addressing therapy-colour-the self
* do you design the product? could it be an experience you design? or a kit for self design
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http://www.feralpractice.com/W-Mycorrhizal-Meditation/index.phphttps://ars.electronica.art/newdigitaldeal/en/mycomythologies/an alternative to this https://www.engadget.com/amazon-zenbooth-warehouse-worker-meditation-090643506.htmlhttps://www.homedics.com/If you need information about reiki, I may help you as a practicer :-) M-Charlottehttps://www.sensoree.com/artifacts/http://archive.fabacademy.org/archives/2017/fablabveritas/students/273/single-project.htmlhttps://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=02-P13-00007&segmentID=10
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30Eduardo LoretoHeterotopiahow to make a sustainable not only environmentally but also economicallyhaute couture, phytoremediation, a end product for them a new resource, Biochromes, biocomposites, machine / tool hacking, https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/eduardo-loreto/assignments/week11/Hi Eduardo, I'm very interested by your project and by what you told about the economical issues af a new sustainable brand, Marie-Charlotte DesforgesWork at the three levels in paralel. Material, form and business model.I think it a very instersting project but need to ficus in one of the aspects because there will be not all the time to do everything you've proposed, but you can work in stages and plan for a medium term project.try to define the minimum viable product and work in spirals with the 3 steps in parallel.you can work in parallel in the 3 levels Hi Eduardo, Laetitia here, would be happy to share insights on creating your business model.
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31Marisa SatsiaOpen Source Bodyexploring possible application scenarios of biomaterials (grown, crafted or hacked) in DIY/GIY/open source healthcarematerial driven research, biohacking, DIY Biology, bacterial dying, GIY, biofabricating materials, self carehttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/marisa-satsia/assignments/week11/https://biotechyou.com/https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2016.00082/fullhttps://jogl.io/https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/healthcarehttps://cup.columbia.edu/book/biohacking-bodies-and-do-it-yourself/9783837660043https://theconversation.com/from-coronavirus-tests-to-open-source-insulin-and-beyond-biohackers-are-showing-the-power-of-diy-science-138019https://doi.org/10.1515/9783839460047https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781782424567000015https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21171168/Hi Marisa, I'm pharmacist Biochemistry too, so if you need to discuss something related to health and biology I woud be happy to help you.Our project on burned skin treatment with Kombucha : https://traditionalfutures.org/clothes-design#/kombucha/https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2016.00082/full
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32Sarah CarnusTextile waste explorationtextile waste, machine building, shredding, biocomposite, 3D printinghttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/sarah-carnus/assignments/week11/check last year project of Dominique from lyoninfinit denimnew bluemachine to sort textiles?fabricksaitex do some bricks from the sludge waste of the denim industrycombine the strategic part with the hands on.check out zerowastedaniel on instagram
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33Iane CabralPLASMA wearable uv care non- invasivewearables, healthcare, biofabrication, 3D printhttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zOAGbmHniQJTcLBmXqo9LzBmt0_Cx631_XqYvabNM1A/edit#slide=id.p-amazing project!!!bring awareness, glasses, hat, mobile app?
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34Brunna Gonçalves RamosLive activist piecegarment, level of water pollution indicator, brazilian rivers, interaction design, electronicshttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MpPIYcJIOHLWtGY3J2tE3NcKJTx72Q5P/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109586243049223897985&rtpof=true&sd=truehttps://www.iamwaterfoundation.org/https://www.victoriamanganiello.com/computer1https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/gabriela.lotaif/projects/1.inspiring/
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35Batoul Omar Al RashdanTAQLIIDIICulture and heritage reflectionhi-tech, local heritage, biomimicry, digital fabrication, 3D Printing, computational designhttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/batoul-rashdan/assignments/week11/define the community you want to work withfocus on the local heritage by collaborating with local fashion designers that use traditional techniques.love the idea in general, maybe you need to focus on the goal, the outcome, the target group... is it a service, a product an acosystem...??Loved the proposal to work with the craft and heritage to create news garments. The digital craft is an are we are working in FabLat Network.try to work in the way you pitch your project. maybe present in the beginning what the final result will be
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36Maryam Yousef khaleel Ibrahim3ARKWhen heritage meets technologydigitalcrafts, local heritage, digital embroidery, Patterns, craftshttps://www.google.com/url?q=https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/maryam-ibrahim/assignments/week11/&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1638892133991000&usg=AOvVaw0kF0MJMU_hPf4RnzxNHUUi* check out project 1st year fabri in amsterdam of machine making >> we made a giant embroidery machine (nnot cross sticth unfortunately)
* check out leather braifing techniques, the weave reminded me of that > i'll share with you a book that could be interesting
* 3d printing i didnt mean on textiles, but as beads to create the 3d shapes inside, that create the marks when tied up >> check also what wendy neale did on this topic in one of her bonus assignments
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37Haneen Ibrahim JaafrehCOCOONA manifestation of Self-love and the journey withinsecond skin, Self-knowledge, Self-acceptance, Self-being, Self-transcendence, Self-renewal, Biomaterials, Interaction, movement, digitalbody, transform, renew, self-carehttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/haneen-jaafreh/assignments/week11/* i love the hat dress as cocoon
* explore maybe also devore techniques, where you use a double fiber material (one synthetic, one natural that will dissolve with enzimes)
* i feel transformation is key in your piece
* also explore the layering of this shedding maybe
* maybe interesting to look at, a similar hat / dress design from designer La - its done with EL lights, that also chnage and move, open
* there also many animals that shed their skin, and are symbols or regeneration, growth, change
* latex is also an interesting material, elastic, tarsnparent and
Just loved your presentation. How cool.?For the "craquing" or "shredding" effect that you talked about, in Lyon we tried to put Kuzu on textile during Biofabrication material and it gives this effectI think it is wonderful when you relate new technologies to tradition. I think it will result a beautiful final project.French Artist who works with Dévoré technique : Laure Forêt, can't wait to see the results :WSS : water soluble stabilizer for embroideryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0XqKrJbqqMhttps://www.jefmontes.com/steam-installationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTBFPgBkayA
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38Vicky Luanlight-up swim suitfiber optic, wearables, biomimicry, sensors, waterproofhttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/vicky-luan/assignments/week11/mirotry to sand the optical fibers, also the fisher people who goes on nights try that nich by eduardo loreto :-)feet / hands are also important while swimming (a bit like with dancing ;))
swimmers also have amazing caps sometimes, the direction of the head
registering the movement and relate it to some external actuator is intersting.Cool, experiment with swimmers probably?maybe target to a specific group of swimmers, like national ballet swimmers tubing for waterproofness, maybe vacuum seal the electronics in plastic, you can also use the waterproof spray for electronicsfocus on body movemtn and expresivenes. The light can be facing in and be used to "paint the body"
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39Asmae SabarMoroccan carpet machinelocal heritage, crafthttps://class.textile-academy.org/2022/asmae-sabar/assignments/week11/https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lk85R4g=/https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bls73Q2xQ9QJGfQy0jr3nxDTkP9AcRkd/view?usp=sharinghttps://gitlab.fabcloud.org/academany/fabricademy/2022/students/asmae-sabar/-/blob/main/docs/files/week11/audio1.m4aI have visit in Marroco also the production of vegetal Silk with Cactus and other plant and it is really incredible. I suggest you search for that.Think about the size of the machine and also about the electronics you are using to control the machinehttps://resipsausa.com/blogs/journal/the-story-of-cactus-silk-res-ipsahttp://www.osloom.org/https://hackaday.com/2019/06/18/open-source-computer-controlled-loom-knits-pikachu-for-you/https://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/865.18/people/geletina/
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40Amanda G JarvisCostume of SeasonsExploring a Seasonal Culturewearable / garment/ costumehttps://www.canva.com/design/DAEzH8orMzE/447ls5qpmpNLH3WYI7crVw/view?utm_content=DAEzH8orMzE&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebuttonhttps://berlin-open-lab.org/portfolio/origami-garments/That 3D iridescent printing is really beautiful, you definitely can use it. solarpunk is a very interesting term!! So inspiring, Amanda. Looking forward to see how your project is growing ;)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mut4zTQuz88* love your road map visuals! :)
* very analog and old school, but can be inetersting to explore almanac data >> meteorogical / planetary
* cosmic feeling
* astrological /weather data
* a question to explore for you on the long lines,
https://kottke.org/tag/Moon%20Rivashttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/327852977_E-Textile_Origami_Dipole_Antennas_With_Graded_Embroidery_for_Adaptive_RF_Performancehttps://afroditipsarra.com/work/oikonomic-threadsVisualization Process involves seven steps, Acquire, Parse, Filter, Mine, Represent, Refine and Interact.Capucine : Charlotte Bracho is also working on natural data for a final project ;)https://www.mesonet.org/index.php/weather/category/windhttp://www.onascimento.com/new-blog/2016/8/2/the-human-sensor
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