Atsuro Tayama S/S 2010
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‘Thermo’ by Jeannine Han
More of Jeannine Han’s work can be seen HERE.
“Thermo-[cube] is an intelligent textile experiment in dynamic patterns. A fabric was silkscreened using a combination of temperature sensitive and non-temperature sensitive inks. When put into environments of varying emperature, various hidden patterns are revealed.”
Throughout the duration of our Kick Starter campaign, we’ll be giving you sneak peeks of the submissions we’ve been receiving for our upcoming publication, ‘PATTERNBASE’.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kristiomeara/patternbase-a-book-of-contemporary-textile-and-sur
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Comme des Garçons Spring 2012 Ready to Wear, White Drama, ph. Paolo Roversi, Musee Galliera de la Mode
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Lanzavecchia + Wai. One Day in the Life of V.M. on Earth. Space Blanket. 2012. A product that conveys a personal story whilst making an artifact for future generations. Compiling the objects of our day onto planes of individual gold mylar strips. The materials no matter how small, large or mundayne make up the course of our everyday lives and weave together to tell a tale.
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Wallpaper created using stickers (imagine how many are on that wall!) by Brian Kaspr and Payton Turner
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Bus structure 2am-2pm is a three-dimensional model of the Sunday Minneapolis / St. Paul public transit system, where the horizontal axes represent directional movement and the vertical represents time. The piece is constructed of 47 horizontal layers, each forming a map of the bus routes that run during a given interval of time. Looking down from the top, one sees the Sunday bus map of the Twin Cities, while looking from the side, the times appears as strata building upwards. Within each layer, every transit route that operates at that time is represented by wood balls placed at its scheduled stops.
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