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Digital Visions for Fashion and Textiles : Made in Code

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Sarah E. Braddock Clarke is a consultant/curator and Senior Lecturer in Fashion Design and Performance Sportswear Design at University College Falmouth. She has co-authored numerous books on advanced textiles and their applications to fashion and performance sportswear, including Techno Textiles and Sports Tech , both published by Thames & Hudson. Jane Harris is a professor of Digital Imaging Design at Kingston University, Surrey. Klappentext The latest innovation in textiles design, paired with images that range from digital patterns to catwalk shots of the finished article Vorwort An exploration of the incredible advances in computer-aided design and its revolutionary impact in the fields of fashion and textiles Zusammenfassung The invention of the Jacquard loom in eighteenth-century France paved the way for computing and revolutionary change. From its punch-card origins, code has evolved to define and enable new methods in design, making, visualization, production and communication, achieving the previously unimaginable. Digital Visions for Fashion + Textiles: Made in Code considers how computing has reinvented image, material and structural processes, highlighting newly advancing 2D, 3D and interactive output. Pioneering shifts of practice have developed from hybrid technical and creative collaborations. Digital and analogue fusions are defining new contexts for the innovative fabrication of surfaces, products and environments. Twenty-two of the most forward-thinking practitioners, established and emerging, who have embraced developing digital technologies are profiled. Featured are household names, such as Hussein Chalayan, Prada and Issey Miyake, early pioneers (Vibeke Riisberg, Peter Struycken) and more independent, avant-garde individuals (Iris van Herpen, Casey Reas, Tom Gallant). Complete with a reference section and bibliographic information, this unique and richly illustrated book is the perfect resource and inspiration for designers, students, industry professionals, and anyone looking for an exploration of how computer technology has creatively permeated fashion, textiles and related digital sectors. • A richly illustrated exploration of how computer technology has creatively permeated fashion, textiles and related digital sectors. • Features profiles of 22 of the most forward-thinking creative practitioners at the vanguard of these developments. • Includes essential list of key biographies and bibliography. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Digitally Implicit (The Look of Code, Material Code, Digital Imaginings); Designers in Code : Nuno, Vibeke Riisberg, Issey Miyake, Peter Struycken, Prada, Hussein Chalayan, Hil Driessen, Jane Harris, Simon Thorogood, Savithri Bartlett, Nancy Tilbury, Daniel Brown, C. E. B. Reas, Jakob Schlaepfer, Jonathan Saunders, Sonja Weber, Michiko Koshino, Basso & Brooke, Joshua Davis, Louise Goldin, Tom Gallant, Iris Van Herpen; The Future of Digital Pasts ; Biographies and histories, Bibliography, Directory, Glossary, Exhibitions and trade events....

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Authors Sarah E Braddock Clarke, Sarah E. Braddock Clarke, Braddock Clarke Sarah E., Sarah E Braddock Clarke, Sarah E. Braddock Clarke, Jane Harris
Publisher Thames & Hudson
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.09.2012
 
EAN 9780500516447
ISBN 978-0-500-51644-7
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 200 mm x 290 mm x 20 mm
Weight 1430 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design

DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories, DESIGN / Textile & Costume, Fashion & textiles: design, Fashion and textile design, Digital;3-D Printing;Textiles

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