This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources such as milk, soya beans, corn (maize), peanuts, egg-white, feathers and slaughter-house products from historical, technological and ecological perspectives. It argues that learning from these experimental twentieth-century fibres can provide new approaches for creating sustainable fibres for the twenty-first century. As war loomed, politicians and planners became anxious about the availability of wool for military requirements. Transforming surplus or waste proteins into fibres and films was actively encouraged. Major companies registered patents using regenerated proteins. DuPont argued such ‘new and valuable composition of matter comprisin...
International audienceFlax fibres have been used by humans for approximately 10,000 years. With time...
Sustainability, biodegradability and circularity are important issues in the textile and fashion ind...
Over the past decades, a new type of raw material for textile and fashion has seen the light of day:...
This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources ...
This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources ...
This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources ...
We are currently experiencing a global environmental crisis. Our waste culture is leading to huge ir...
Conservators are often faced with unfamiliar artefacts. The challenge of understanding little known ...
As pressure mounted in mid-twentieth century Europe and America, planners were increasingly anxious ...
Summary of paper only published in conference post prints.In the mid-twentieth century, there was tr...
Humanity is currently facing a crisis of excess, with a growing population and the trend towards dis...
Sustainable methods of practice within the fashion and textile industry (FTI) often strive to employ...
Text has been critical in establishing the identity of a group of largely forgotten mid-20th-century...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
International audienceFlax fibres have been used by humans for approximately 10,000 years. With time...
Sustainability, biodegradability and circularity are important issues in the textile and fashion ind...
Over the past decades, a new type of raw material for textile and fashion has seen the light of day:...
This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources ...
This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources ...
This paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources ...
We are currently experiencing a global environmental crisis. Our waste culture is leading to huge ir...
Conservators are often faced with unfamiliar artefacts. The challenge of understanding little known ...
As pressure mounted in mid-twentieth century Europe and America, planners were increasingly anxious ...
Summary of paper only published in conference post prints.In the mid-twentieth century, there was tr...
Humanity is currently facing a crisis of excess, with a growing population and the trend towards dis...
Sustainable methods of practice within the fashion and textile industry (FTI) often strive to employ...
Text has been critical in establishing the identity of a group of largely forgotten mid-20th-century...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
International audienceFlax fibres have been used by humans for approximately 10,000 years. With time...
Sustainability, biodegradability and circularity are important issues in the textile and fashion ind...
Over the past decades, a new type of raw material for textile and fashion has seen the light of day:...