27 Apr 2015 – 3 May 2015
Mousonturm & Naxoshalle
Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Today most digital technology still consists of hard boxes, Modern material science, electronics and sensor technologies aim at bridging that gap, allowing textiles and clothing incorporating yet-to-be unseen functionality in our second skin.
We will discuss with transdisciplinary makers giving perspectives on fashion, material science, craftsmanship, economics, electronics and self optimization.
She is a curator, writer, scholar in art theory & history, cultural and media studies and professor for visual culture at JWGU in Frankfurt.
Zack Freedman from NYC is a hardware developer and hacker, a cyber-activist and hyper-neoliberalist.
Hannah Perner-Wilson explores the use of textile crafts and electronics as a medium for commenting on technological aspects of today’s “high-tech” society.
Janine Häberle is a trained textile designer, working at Forster Rohner Textile Innovations, one of the leading companies for fashionable embroideries in Haute Couture and Lingerie.