An edition of Smart textiles for designers (2016)

Smart textiles for designers

inventing the future of fabrics

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Smart textiles for designers
Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman
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An edition of Smart textiles for designers (2016)

Smart textiles for designers

inventing the future of fabrics

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We are on the cusp of a revolution, where the intersection of technology, the human body and everyday objects will become completely seamless. Smart textiles are a key part of this revolution. Smart Textiles for Designers introduces the different qualities and properties that can be embedded in, integrated with, and applied to fabrics and looks at the different contexts in which these smart textiles can be used, from healthcare to haute couture, firefighting to sportswear. A survey of specific fabrics grouped by properties provides a core reference section and a palette for the designer to work from. The book also examines five different design approaches and features interviews with leading designers and design teams, showing their processes and working methods.

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Table of Contents

Definition and content : Interview: Melissa Coleman ; The second skin ; Smart materials ; Emotive textiles ; Designed for protection ; E-textiles ; Beyond woven
Materials : Basic textile components ; The birth of performance fabrics ; Survey of smart textiles
Projects : Light and colour ; Communication: touch, voice, and data transfer ; Shape shifting ; Scent and sound ; Movement and temperature regulation ; Protection ; Sustainability: renewable energy and energy conservation ; Medical: prevention and healing
People and processes : Industrial design: driven by the user ; Michele Stinco ; Francesca Rosella ; Fine art: driven by concept ; Barbara Layne ; Maggie Orth ; Fashion: driven by aesthetic ; Ying Gao ; Lynsey Calder ; Architecture: driven by site or solutions ; Daan Roosegaarde ; Synthesis design + architecture and Jason Gillette ; Engineering: driven by scientific exploration ; Sabine Seymour ; Johanna Bloomfield and Ted Southern.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-183) and index.

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Inventing the future of fabrics

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Dewey Decimal Class
677/.02832
Library of Congress
TS1767 .P35 2016, TS1767

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Pagination
192 pages
Number of pages
192

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Open Library
OL27206210M
ISBN 10
1780677324
ISBN 13
9781780677323
OCLC/WorldCat
936303053

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