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Three Asfour |
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Behnaz Fahari |
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Danit Peleg |
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Anouk Wipprecht |
Bodyscape: by
Behnaz Farahi is a combination of lighting and geometries which emphasize and
enhance the human body movement. The integrated lights respond to how the user
moves
their body, creating a motion
and light choreography.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSnwbcKWzLM (caress of
the gaze)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhbLfJhAXHw (caress of
the gaze)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=an4yZIjCWzQ (Behnaz
Farahi) http://behnazfarahi.com/
Caress of the gaze: by Behnaz Farahi resembles the skin of a porcupine or some sort of
reptile. the 3D printed wearable combined with technology allows it to
expand, contract and changes
its shape by detecting the age, gender, and orientation of the subject's gaze.
Ruff: by
Behnaz Farahi a dynamic environment around the body which simulates a crawling
motion.
Synapse: by
Behnaz Farahi Synapse is a multi-material 3D-printed helmet. which moves and
illuminates according to brain activity.
It explores the movement of
wearables with neural commands from the brain.
Three Asfour: Gabriel
Asfour, Angela Donhauser and Adi Gil form three asfour. They seek to design and
bring something new into the fashion industry by creating 3D printed wearables,
clothing that can stretch and
move in the x, y, and Z axis making it more fluid along the lines of human
movement. There Biomimicry line is composed of several 3D
printed wearables.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j6iZDKpwTQ (three
asfour) http://www.threeasfour.com/
Anouk Wipprecht: combines technology and fashion to create 3D printed wearables which
can interact, creating wearables that push the boundaries of fashion
incorporating several fields of design and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUOd8uku6Og (Anouk
Wipprecht) http://www.anoukwipprecht.nl/
Danit Peleg:
launched a small clothing collection
completely printed from her home. She has designed several outfits and printed
them with consumer grade printers. Even though they may not be as elaborate or intricate as the ones
mentioned above. They are designs which could potentially be consumer ready
quicker than any other designs mentioned above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1oKe8OaPbk (Danit
Peleg | TED Talks) https://danitpeleg.com/
Daniel Widrig
Gathering inspiration from
the human body structure and form such as the spine and shoulders. The
"sculptures" were designed to sit comfortably on the human body.
These printed wearables can be considered a type of art more than actual
fashion or accessories.
Fend Helmet
Portability and safety were
the main key factors in the design of the Fend helmet. Typically, Cyclist
helmets are bulky and hard to carry around when the rider is away from home or
somewhere where he/she can leave the helmet, although serving its purpose the original
cyclist helmets are not the most aesthetically pleasing piece of safety
equipment.
Adidas shoe’s
Using a faster and more
practical method of 3d printing Adidas partnered with the 3D printing company
Carbon have developed a shoe with a 3d printed sole. the sole proves to be just
as flexible and comfortable as any other traditional shoe sole. As a first step
to 3d printing only the sole is 3D printed with the rest of the shoe having the
same material and texture as a traditional sneaker. However, in the future
adidas hopes to create the entire shoe view 3D printing.
Kinematic Dress
Instead of using a pattern of
chain links to create the shape of clothing that is 3D printed one single sheet
of material is printed to create the textile and patter that the dress will
exhibit. After being printed the sheet is folded to create the final shape of
the dress. This strategy of printing can be used to create jewelry such as
collars.
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