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Innovative explorations in apparel design to create engineered outfits with lighting technologies

Published: 13 September 2014 Publication History

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The future of innovation in clothing lies within wearable technologies, advanced design development processes and advanced construction techniques. The integration of functional apparel design and engineering has attracted a lot of attention in the last decade. The objective of our work is to explore new avenues that connect design and technology, and to improve upon traditional techniques in apparel product development and construction. We will discuss the techniques used in our research project to explore fast prototyping techniques including laser cutting, 3D body scanning, draping on a half scale mannequin, 3D printing, and the inclusion of wearable electronics. The use of these fast prototyping techniques can reduce the cost in production and simplify the development process [1].

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Rissanen, T. Anderson, R. E. Types of fashion design and patternmaking practice in Design Inquiries (2007). www.nordes.org.
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Ziegert B. Keil G. Stretch fabric interaction with action wearables: defining a body contouring pattern system Clothing and textiles research journal 6, (1988), 54--64.
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Seymour S. Fashionable technology. Wien; New York, NY: Springer, 2008
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Graham-Rowe, D. Photonics fabrics take shape. In Nature Photonics 1, (2007), 6--7.

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      ISWC '14 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program
      September 2014
      271 pages
      ISBN:9781450330480
      DOI:10.1145/2641248
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      1. 3D body scanner
      2. 3D printing
      3. electroluminiscent tape
      4. fast prototyping techniques

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      • Human Ecology Alumni Association, Cornell University

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      UbiComp '14: The 2014 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
      September 13 - 17, 2014
      Washington, Seattle

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      • (2020)I am Not an Object: Reframing 3D Body Scanning for Co-DesignProceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3313831.3376352(1-6)Online publication date: 21-Apr-2020

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