Recent science funding initiatives have enabled participants from a diverse array of disciplines to engage in common spaces for developing solutions for new wearables. These initiatives include collaborations between the arts and sciences, fields which have traditionally contributed very different forms of knowledge, methodology, and results. However, many such collaborations often turn out as science communication and dissemination activities that make no concrete contribution to technological innovation. Magic Lining, a transdisciplinary collaborative project involving artistic and scientific partners working in the fields of e-textile design, cognitive neuroscience and human-computer interaction, creates a shared experiential knowledge s...
Research through design allows creating a dialogue with the material. It uses making andreflection o...
Since the Industrial Revolution, fashion and technology have been linked through the textile and man...
Students are challenged to design an item of ‘smart’ clothing: clothes that are not simply wearable ...
Recent science funding initiatives have enabled participants from a diverse array of disciplines to ...
Our complex and rapidly changing world presents us with profound societal challenges, but also offer...
As expectations within the area of smart textiles increasingly become informed and driven by technol...
This research aims to introduce a strategic approach to overcome the creative boundaries and optimiz...
The potential of the future for both science and design lies in a multidisciplinary approach. Discip...
This paper presents interdisciplinary research initiated through collaboration in the area of smart ...
Interdisciplinary projects for the commercial space age are dominated by collaborations involving en...
This research aims to establish craft practice as an approach to investigating materials and process...
The aim of this paper is demonstrating how in the contemporary scene the boundaries between scientif...
© 2023 University of Hertfordshire.Interdisciplinary projects for the commercial space age are domin...
This paper presents interdisciplinary research initiated through collaboration in the area of smart ...
Textile design is a field where art and technology meet. In the broad field of design, textile desig...
Research through design allows creating a dialogue with the material. It uses making andreflection o...
Since the Industrial Revolution, fashion and technology have been linked through the textile and man...
Students are challenged to design an item of ‘smart’ clothing: clothes that are not simply wearable ...
Recent science funding initiatives have enabled participants from a diverse array of disciplines to ...
Our complex and rapidly changing world presents us with profound societal challenges, but also offer...
As expectations within the area of smart textiles increasingly become informed and driven by technol...
This research aims to introduce a strategic approach to overcome the creative boundaries and optimiz...
The potential of the future for both science and design lies in a multidisciplinary approach. Discip...
This paper presents interdisciplinary research initiated through collaboration in the area of smart ...
Interdisciplinary projects for the commercial space age are dominated by collaborations involving en...
This research aims to establish craft practice as an approach to investigating materials and process...
The aim of this paper is demonstrating how in the contemporary scene the boundaries between scientif...
© 2023 University of Hertfordshire.Interdisciplinary projects for the commercial space age are domin...
This paper presents interdisciplinary research initiated through collaboration in the area of smart ...
Textile design is a field where art and technology meet. In the broad field of design, textile desig...
Research through design allows creating a dialogue with the material. It uses making andreflection o...
Since the Industrial Revolution, fashion and technology have been linked through the textile and man...
Students are challenged to design an item of ‘smart’ clothing: clothes that are not simply wearable ...