Within nature there are many beautiful forms, textures and colors: from the tiniest sea caterpillars exploding with striking color, to the mighty redwood trees standing gracefully with their elegant structure. Nature is full of fascinating patterns and designs. This Summer, students will be using nature and biology as inspiration and blending this with digital tools and fabrication technology to create BioFashion! Fabrics that come alive with color upon a user’s touch; clothing that alters its shape based on external light; costumes for musicians that produce sound based on their movements. These are a few examples of how fashion is using biology combined with new technologies (microcontrollers, LEDs, fiber optics, sensors, motors) to introduce an fantasy, futurism and functionalism in everyday life.
Using the combined power of digital design (computer aided drafting, 3D modeling) and rapid prototyping tools (laser cutters and 3D printers), students will create high-tech fashion pieces inspired by biology. The designs could include fashion pieces for dancers, performers, musicians, or everyday people. Students will also incorporate unique materials, complex patterns, and robotics into their final pieces! Get ready to enter the high tech Biofashion world!
Focus Skills/Subjects/Technologies:
Fashion Design
Digital Fabrication (Laser-cutting, 3d Printing)
Computer Programming
Electronics
Pattern-making
2D and 3D Modeling
Adobe Illustrator
Robotics (Arduino)
Prerequisites:
Camille Cortet designed a pair of leggings that mimic snake skin shedding. The leggings become worn and "shed" over time.
Camille designed a series of collars inspired by the birds' ability to transform and puff up their bodies during mating periods. The collars expand and reveal different colors and volumes.
The specific form and joinery of components that make up these example projects allow rigid materials to move in innovative ways.