Digital lace: a collision of responsive technologies
Taylor, Sarah and Robertson, Sara (2014) Digital lace: a collision of responsive technologies. In: ISWC '14 adjunct proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: adjunct program. ACM, New York, pp. 93-97. ISBN 9781450330480
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Designing with properties such as colour-change and light using electronics and digital control brings new challenges within art and design, and a range of new possibilities for aesthetics, tactility and functionality. Heimtextil 2014 (accessed April 2014) promotes emerging materials and technologies as one of four trends which highlight the increasing demand for unique products utilizing novel material properties and digital making. However, there is still limited insight into the creative potential of these materials that are fundamental to the exploitation of 'smart' material properties, the development of new 'smart' surfaces and digital tools that facilitate designing with colour-change and light-emitting properties specific to textiles. This submission to the Fiber arts category presents new material concepts as Digital Lace: a novel, multifaceted textile which will be presented as an interactive table runner for a digitally manufactured console table. Digital Lace explicitly pools together the digital-craft skills base and disparate expertise of printed textile practitioner and thermochromic specialist, Sara Robertson (SR) and constructed textile practitioner and light-emitting optical fibre specialist, Sarah Taylor (ST). Within the context of 'smart', material development and experimentation, Digital lace exploits and amalgamates the responsive technologies of dye and fibre with digital-control.
The paper supported the exhibit Digital Lace, which also won the International Symposium of Wearable Computers, 2014 Design Exhibition Jury Award for Fibre Art.
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