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Museums and virtual reality: using the CAVE to simulate the past
Authors:Delia Tzortzaki
Affiliation:1. School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment , Nottingham Trent University , UK sarah.kettley@ntu.ac.uk;3. School of Art &4. Design , Nottingham Trent University , UK
Abstract:This paper describes how a group of practitioners and researchers are working across disciplines at Nottingham Trent University in the area of Technical Textiles. It introduces strands of ongoing enquiry centred around the development and application of stretch sensors on the body, focusing on how textile and fashion knowledge are being reflexively revealed in the collaborative development of seamful wearable concepts, and on the tensions between design philosophies as revealed by definitions of purpose. We discuss the current research direction of the Aeolia project, which seeks to exploit the literal gaps found in pattern cutting for fitted stretch garments towards experiential forms and potential interactions. Normative goals of fitness for purpose and seamlessness are interrogated and the potential for more integrated design processes, which may at first appear ‘upside down’, is discussed.
Keywords:textiles knowledge  wearable computing  craft  communities of practice  interaction design
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