Maggie Orth Portfolio. Layne Bio. Fashion Phreaking. Paula Kassenaar. Lynne Bruning. Wearable Computers with E-Textiles and Conductive Fabric. LilyPad Arduino. Leah Buechley on falling in love with technology. CRAFT Video: Craft Meets Tech at MIT. Emily marie lovell {research} Education currently at Massachusetts Institute of Technology research assistant in the high-low tech group at the media lab ph.d. student in media arts and sciences previously studied at Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University.
Jie Qi - Home. Suzi Webster. JPH english. VALERIE LAMONTAGNE. Test_Lab: Clothing Without Cloth. Featuring: Emily Crane (UK) | Christien Meindertsma (NL) | Carole Collet (UK) | Grado Zero Espace (IT) | Pauline van Dongen (NL) | Freedom of Creation (NL) Material culture in clothing and fashion has always been linked to technology - from looms to sewing machines to the processes of harvesting raw materials and transforming them into 'cloth'.
However, the concept and materiality of textile is being contested with new technical practices which subvert conventional expectations of what cloth should be.