Alive Textiles

2002-10-11 00:00 Europe/London
2002-10-16 00:00 Europe/London

txOom public workshop, 11-16 October 2002, Norwich School of Art and Design, England, UK

Alive Textiles was a professional development workshop in the field of smart/active/responsive materials, exploring the boundaries between materials and media.

The workshop was designed for the students of The Norwich School of Art and Design, as well as interested local artists. The participants had three days to create concepts for responsive garments, using off the shelf 'dumb' materials, smeared with inks and films from the school's printing department, analysed for their internal, inherent 'alive' properties and augmented with ideas of what they would become if they were truly smart. In the course of the workshop, the students' ideas were visibly progressing: they began with garments with integrated video cameras, mobile phones and colour-changing fabrics, evolving into a range of imaginary environments: growing forests of worms, affected by the human movement within them, empathic homes with embedded mood detectors, happiness inducing chairs, and 'cocooning' aids in the form of portable coat-chambres.