Test_Lab: Fleshing Out

A two-day event about close-to-the-skin technology organized by V2_ and Virtueel Platform. Recent developments in science, including DNA and stem cell research, tissue culture, smart materials and wearable technology, have a growing impact on how we perceive materials and clothing in design practice.

9
Nov 2006
10
Nov 2006
 

FLESHING OUT 

WEARABLE INTERFACES, 

SMART MATERIALS, 

LIVING FABRICS

 

In the 21st century, cutting-edge technology, such as nano-technology, is dropping into our design and clothing, without a second through on the social and ethical consequences. The discourse and values of the fashion industry clash with those of the electronic giants, and we find ourselves in a situation where new manufacturing protocols are required. Below, several design projects are described that spark the discussion on these new manufacturing protocols, before the industry can sneak such developments into our everyday lives.

It was through the publication Fashioning the Future - Tomorrows wardrobe (Thames & Hudson, 2005) that Suzanne Lee, senior research fellow in fashion at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, University of the Arts London, made a landmark contribution to the awareness of the influence of technology on today’s fashion design. By providing an overview of the technological developments that continue to influence contemporary fashion design and by exemplifying new technologies that are about to leave the experimental phase and enter our everyday lives, Lee’s book is not only an excellent overview of past and new technological developments in fashion design, but also a critical signal of things to come.

Taking this critical signal as a starting point to spark discussion on new manufacturing protocols, a selection of the most exciting and critical projects that adopt new technologies for fashion, art, and design were presented at an event titled FLESHING OUT Wearable Interfaces, Smart Materials, Living Fabrics, at V2_ Rotterdam, in November 2006. Some of the most exciting (and sometimes confronting and shocking) projects presented during the FLESHING OUT seminar, were those that adopt biotechnology to grow material into a design. After a history of successively wearing animal skin, creating cotton, and creating nylon, it seems that a new era has started, in which materials will be grown into wearable products. The projects BioCouture, Victimless Leather, and Biojewellery, presented at FLESHING OUT, all adopt biotechnology to allow control over the growth of natural materials and the manipulation of these processes for design purposes at a nano-scale.


FLESHING OUT: Seminar

Thursday 9th November

10 am - 6 pm, at V2_ in Rotterdam

This seminar brings together leading and critical initiatives in the field of wearable technology and smart materials and presents them to a wide audience of artists, designers,

scientists and students from a variety of disciplines.

The seminar is part of V2_’s Test_Lab events series.

Admission seminar: 40 Euro (students: 20 Euro)


FLESHING OUT: Scenario Workshops

Friday 10th November

10 am - 6 pm, De Zwijger, Amsterdam

A selected group of speakers from the seminar and

Dutch experts come together to analyse best practices in

the interdisciplinary field of wearable technology, come up

with scenarios and research the possibility of setting up

new projects in the Netherlands.

Admission scenario workshops: 75 Euro (students: 35 Euro)

Mailinglist: subscribe to the English or Dutch version.
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