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Coded Chromics Lynsey Calder, Sara Robertson, Ruth Aylett, Sandy Louchart computer science, design, smart textiles, coding, blog, university, color changing
Lynsey Calder, Sara Robertson, Ruth Aylett and Sandy Louchart are a multi-disciplinary research team at Heriot-Watt University bringing together Smart Textile Design and Computer Science. Intelligent colour changing textiles integrated with computer science and electronics
Fashion Fianchettos Otto von Busch code, draping, algebraic, fashion, experiment, workshop, paper
Design workshop at Gallery Room 103 in Auckland in Spring 2009, called Fashion Fianchettos. The workshop used live draping and algebraic topology to experiment with new ways of disseminating fashion, as a set of mathematical functions and minimal codes of new drapings that could be sent between fashionistas. With a handful of bandage clips and an oversized t-shirt, the workshop provided an experimental platform for algebraic notated fashion, as well as a laboratory connecting academic text, social media and practical draping.
ITP Sensor Workshop Wiki (ITP) schematics, electrical details, descriptions, electronic sensors, wiki, information, sample microcontroller code, suggested applications, ITP
This site is intended as a resource for information on electronic sensors, including descriptions, electrical details, schematics, sample microcontroller code, and suggested applications.
See-Thru-Me Meg Grant tactile world, virtual realm, internet, technology, fashion design, designer
I am best classified as a maker. With a formal training in Fashion Design and Technology, my love of the internet and the future has turned me into a self-taught web developer. Today I find myself trying to haul code out of the virtual realm and into the tactile world.