Unusual E-Textile Techniques
When we think of what is unusual and unusual in our lives, how do we draw the boundaries that define these categories? The idea of preparing a presentation on “UNusual E-Textile Techniques” appealed to me maybe because I feel much of what made e-textiles attractive to me at the start (12 years ago in 2006) […]
KOBA Winter School of Wickedfabrics
January 21-25 2019, KOBA in Berlin, Germany We have been running our KOBA E-Textile Tailorshop for one year now. During this time we’ve been refining our skills in some of the most basic techniques like making hard-soft connections and detachable parts. But we have also been confronted with learning bespoke tailoring skills in taking a […]
Lulu Bee
Lulu is a hardware solution that interfaces between an LED light source, an optic fiber strand or bundle, and sewable soft circuit connections. The Lulu provides a toolset for using side glow optical fibers in your eTextile and wearable projects. Use of light in textile and fashion design is becoming more and more common as […]
FT1: Tailoring with Electronic Textiles II
January 2018, hosted jointly by Interface Cultures and Fashion and Technology departments at the Art University Linz, Austria * * * This workshop is only open to Art University Linz students. Students should only sign up for this course if they can commit to attending the full schedule (see bellow). * * * For the […]
Textile Sensoren und Aktuatoren in Handarbeit
Documentation >> https://gtt.ufg.at/boekwe2019/ Workshop im Rahmen der Di(gi)alog BÖKWE Fachtagung 2019 Handcrafting Textile Sensors – Electronic textiles as a medium for understanding electrical circuits and valuing traditional craftsmanship. The workshop will introduce participants to a range of conductive textile materials and demonstrate designs for various sensors and actuators from the How To Get What You […]