S. Parisi
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Direct interaction with cultural heritage (CH) artefacts is frequently unavailable to visitors, offering an opportunity for HCI designers to explore integrating material aspects into digitally-mediated encounters with CH artefacts. We argue that a thorough understanding of the ...
Serenity plays a pivotal role in human wellbeing, as it fosters an enduring sense of peace and calmness. Everyday textile artifacts, with their qualities of softness, malleability, and flexibility, hold the capacity to greatly enhance serenity in user experiences. Drawing from th
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New Sustainable Fashion Design Scenarios
A Designer Journey in Textile Experimentation with Plants
The complex age we live in, characterised by the Anthropocene era and Industry 4.0, demands a radical paradigm shift in production, consumption, material choices, and, consequently, the relationship between designers and Nature.
In this scenario, the clothing industry is ...
In this scenario, the clothing industry is ...
Interactive connected smart (ICS) materials experience
Collaborative embodied knowledge through material tinkering
Over the past decades, emerging materials have gained prominence in design practice, driving innovation and generating added value to products and systems; they play a crucial role in improving physical performance and enhancing product language, facilitating novel dynamic experi
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Direct interaction with cultural heritage (CH) artefacts is frequently unavailable to visitors, offering an opportunity for HCI designers to explore integrating material aspects into digitally-mediated encounters with CH artefacts. We argue that a thorough understanding of
the ma
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Perceiving Grown Bacterial Cellulose
An Aesthetic and Sensorial Evaluation of a Bio-Fabricated Material
Biofabricated and grown materials are an emergent trend in the design discipline. The push towards the re-search of innovative and sustainable material solutions has recently increased since there is a real necessity to find solutions compatible with sustainable production paradi
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The chapter presents and discusses the theoretical background, original methodology, format, and results of the workshop “Interdisciplinary challenge on Emerging Materials and Technologies (EM&Ts)” with a focus on Interactive Connected and Smart (ICS) Materials for Wearable T
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The critical environmental conditions of the planet compel humankind to rapidly devise solutions able to minimize the impact of human actions on Earth. Environmental issues are urgent, so researchers and practitioners in the design field are committed to formalising new visions a
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Crafting Materials During COVID-19
The Locked-Down Material Lab
Lately, designers have become deeply interested in the materials generation process. With an approach of transforming unconventional elements into possible materials, they discover many possibilities with new characteristics ready to explore. This article discusses a study propos
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This project addresses the gap in current stress-regulation treatments by developing a smart textile wearable that integrates shape-morphing materials and body monitoring sensors to regulate the nervous system through conscious breathing. Anxiety, recognized as the leading chroni
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Exploring Self-Touch Through the Medium of Textiles for Wellbeing
Touch is one of the first senses to develop during embryonic stages, playing a fundamental role throughout human life. It is integral to our experiences, mediated by a network of receptors across the skin. From infancy to old age, touch is involved in numerous everyday activities
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This project explores the potential market opportunities and applications for a novel bamboo fiber-reinforced composite material with bio-HDPE matrix. The research, conducted in collaboration with Eve Reverse, focuses on developing a thermoplastic composite with aligned short bam
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The textile and fashion industry, with its complex supply chain from fiber production to retail, employs harmful chemicals, posing risks to the environment and workers. Fast fashion has intensified clothing production, leading to extensive textile waste. Consequently, it has fost
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Each year, 5.9 million tonnes of tea is consumed worldwide. However, this large consumption of tea also leads to large amounts of tea waste. Approximately 90% of steeped tea is being thrown away. This waste leads to problems such as environmental pollution. In order to combat thi
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Shape changing Interior Textiles
For physical and psychological wellbeing
This thesis project is a research and design work created for the master’s diploma in Integrated Product Design, TU Delft, aiming to explore the relationship between woven textiles and product design in the context of interior spaces, through the lens of autonomous activation and
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Nature's Luminous Dreamscape
An illuminating organza sculpture eliciting an awe experience
Awe, the feeling of encountering something greater or more powerful, has been explored in design and the arts. However, the potential of creating awe through the interplay of light and textiles remains underexplored. While the possibilities are vast, the precise tuning of their r
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