The eTextiles Summer Camp 2013
Call for eTextiles Practitioners!
The eTextiles Summer Camp (eTextile-summercamp.org) is a five day event that brings together expert practitioners of eTextiles and Soft Circuitry in one place to share their knowledge and skills through hands-on workshops, and facilitate discussions around their practices. We are looking for makers, designers, engineers and artists, who work in the field of eTextiles and soft circuitry to participate.
The first Summer Camp was held in 2011 in Borås Sweden, with 20 experts (http://stdl.se/summercamp/). This year, we are planning the second edition of the eTextiles Summer Camp from 17th to 21st of July in Poncé sur le Loir, France, hosted by Paillard Centre d’Art Contemporain & Résidence d’Artistes (http://moulinsdepaillard.com/).
The E-textile Summer Camp’s 2013 theme will be “Soft + Slow Electronics”. Many of us as engineers, designers and artists are working with soft materials such as textiles and paper, exploring the potential of soft, malleable and flexible electronics. Our practices often involve techniques that require intensive hand work, often resulting in long production processes. Some of the techniques we employ are almost archaic, but because we see value in making our own materials in our own ways, old-fashioned and slow techniques often come into play. We propose to see these practices as “slow”, rather than “time consuming”.
In today’s society “slowness” has gained positive connotation and acknowledgement through movements like Slow Food, Slow Cities and Slow Design Principles. These movements not only embrace the amounts of physical time consumed in a process, but also the social and cultural impacts resulting from slow processes.
For details of the event, please check eTextile-summercamp.org
You can also get the application form from the site.
Hey!
I just found out about the E/textile Summer Camp.I would like to ask you if there is still possible to participate!
I am working as a research assistant in SDU(University of Southern Denmark) on a project about Smart Textiles. My experience in the area of interest is not so big..but I trained as an architect and jeweller and I looking forward to gain more knowledge!
I have a basic understanding of programming and I worked in afew project with arduino.
Please let me know if there it is still possible to apply!
It would be of a great importance!!!!
Best,
Nantia