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Textiles by Angharad McLarenScottish textile designer Angharad McLaren had a range of work on display at 100% Design London, a collection of outdoors-inspired rugs, wall-hangings and fabrics. McLaren uses techniques that run the gamut from shibori pleating to nautical knotting and uses materials such as ropes, neoprene, w... |
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Serizawa: Master of Japanese Textiles at Japan SocietyTo be living in Japan in the middle decades of the last century was to be surrounded by the designs of Serizawa Keisuke, a brilliant designer who did everything: working "high," creating big bold kimonos that were intended as precious objects, and "low," designing calendars, b... |
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Seema Krish: Indian TextilesI recently heard from a talented textile designer in Boston, Seema Krish, and had a first look at her newly launched website and felt excited to share her work here today. Seema translates traditional Indian techniques of applique, hand block printing and embroidery along with memories of her chi... |
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O’Neill NavJAcket for the winner of the Smart Textiles Salon Student awardLet’s give a big hand for O’Neill who is sponsoring a NavJacket for the winner of the Smart Textiles Salon Student award 2009. The Smart Textiles Salon, jointly organized by the European projects SysTex and Proetex will present the student award for the best wearable electronic desig... |
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Electroluminescent textilesThe magic of illuminating textiles seems to be one of the focus points during the upcoming Smart Textiles Salon in Ghent, the jointed European workshop organized by the European projects SysTex and Proetex. Spain based technology center Cetemmsa, with over 18 years of experience in carrying out ... |
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Temperature sensitive, Transitional textilesVisitors to the Smart Textiles Salon in Ghent, a jointed European workshop organized by the European projects SysTex and Proetex will see a highly interesting prototype called ‘Transitional Stripes‘, a technology exploration into color changing textiles. The ‘Transitional Strip... |

