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Digital craftsmanship in the wearable senses lab

Published: 09 September 2019 Publication History

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Abstract

Wearable and e-textiles as a field has tended to overlook its own documentation, as notions and overarching ideas are developed over time and across individual projects. We would like to begin addressing this by charting the development of Digital Craftsmanship through a number of projects over time. Practically, we propose to show a small selection of garments and samples alongside a simple framework for future documentation of work.

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ISWC '19: Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers
September 2019
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  1. digital craftsmanship
  2. documentation
  3. dynamic fabric
  4. interaction design
  5. soft wearables
  6. theory development

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