
If you're in New York please drop by the Functional Aesthetics symposium and book launch tomorrow on Nov 19. The series celebrates the launch of the
Fashionable Technology Lab at
Parsons (Congrats Sabine!), a research center that explores the intersection of design, technology, science and fashion.
From Dexinger:
The symposium will feature presentations by a series of designers whose projects blend form and technology in innovative ways. This includes Stacey Burr, a pioneer in the field of electrotextiles, who will discuss Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics; Jessica Floeh, an alumna of the MFA Design + Technology program at Parsons, presenting her thesis project Hanky Pancreas, a fashion line for diabetics that integrates their medical devices as fashionable accessories; Pascale Gatzen, a Parsons faculty member whose work focuses on the intersection of the body and the garment; Kate Hartman, a faculty member at Ontario College of Art and Design and creator of the StitchLits LED Sewing Kit; designer Adam Harvey, who will present his current project, the anti-paparazzi clutch; Sheldon LaPierre, director of New York's Droog Gallery; Katherine Moriwaki, a Parsons faculty member whose work explores wearable technologies as the means by which people develop and articulate social relations; Despina Papadopoulos, an interaction designer and founder of Studio 5050, which develops wearable appliances for fashion and home; Joseph Saavedra, an alumnus of the MFA Design + Technology program at Parsons, presenting his thesis project Citizen Sensor, a wearable device that collects environmental data; and Parsons Sourcemap, a student research project, will present its solutions for creating awareness and community around sustainability.
Many of the projects are featured in the Seymour's recently published book, Functional Aesthetics. A book launch and signing will immediately follow the symposium from 5-6 p.m. in the auditorium. Following the book signing, Parsons alumni Paola Guimerans and Cecilia Elguero will introduce participants to the ideas of paper electronics and circuit building during the Paper Electronics Workshop.
The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design. The Paper Electronics Workshop will be held in the 10th Floor Lab at 2 West 13th Street. Space is limited, and RSVP is required by emailing lab.material.lab at gmail com. A closing reception will be held from 7-10 p.m. at Eyebeam Studios, 540 West 21st Street, New York. During the reception, many of the projects discussed in the symposium will be on view, including Gluejeans by Droog, fabrick.it, miCoach by Adidas, and work focusing on Paper Electronics.
via
Dexinger
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