H.L. McQuillan
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Serenity plays a pivotal role in human wellbeing, as it fosters an enduring sense of peace and calmness. Everyday textile artifacts, with their qualities of softness, malleability, and flexibility, hold the capacity to greatly enhance serenity in user experiences. Drawing from th
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Designing a Multimorphic Textile Artefact for Performativity
Multimorphic textile-forms, obtained through simultaneous thinking of material and form that change in design and/or use time, have the potential to elicit diverse performances in the use of textile artefacts, thereby extending their relevance in our everyday lives. We present An
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(Re)activate, (Re)direct, (Re)arrange
Exploring the Design Space of Direct Interactions with Flavobacteria
HCI designers increasingly engage in the integration of microbes into artefacts, leveraging their distinct biological affordances for novel interactions. While in many explorations the interaction between humans and microbes is mediated, scholars also highlight the potential of d
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Introduced in 2020, the notion of living artefacts encompasses biodesign outcomes that maintain the vitality of organisms such as fungi, algae, bacteria, and plants in the use of everyday artefacts, enabling new functions, interactions, and expressions within our daily lives. Thi
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Methods for Designing Woven Textile-forms
Examples from a pedagogical textile design workshop
When designing Woven Textile-forms, both the 3D object and the textile it is composed of need to be developed simultaneously, a process requiring an adaptation of currently established methods from both textile and fashion design. This paper provides an overview of existing examp
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The Circular Techno-Aesthetics of Woven Textile-forms
A Material and Process-driven Design Exploration.
Material-Driven Design (MDD) proposes that we value the behaviours, performance
properties, and aesthetics that emerge from a material’s inherent properties – an approach that provides a much-needed perspective for the textile and fashion industry as it develops new sustainable a
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Weaving Textile-form Interfaces
A Material-Driven Design Journey
A woven textile-form is a form that is constructed simultaneously as the textile is woven. Interfaces designed with this approach hold undisclosed potential for rich interactions. However, the design of woven textile-form interfaces requires specialised tacit knowledge, which is
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Multimorphic Textiles
Prototyping Sustainability and Circular Systems
Textile and textile-based form designers lack relevant design methods for designing with a deeper understanding of the systems and futures thinking required to transform their industries. This chapter’s ambition is to bridge the gulf between holism in theory and holism in design
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In this paper, we explore how textile-form thinking, i.e., the simultaneous design and construction of the textile and form, can be leveraged as a strategy to embrace and unlock the performative potential of woven interactive textiles to building towards more intuitive interactio
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Technology embeddedness in HCI textiles has great potential for enabling novel interactions and enriched experiences, but unless carefully designed, could inadvertently worsen HCI’s sustainability problem. In an attempt to bridge sustainable debates and practical material-driven
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The unfolding of textileness in animated textiles:
An exploration of woven textile-forms
Designers of textile-based interactive systems tend to treat woven fabrics as static materials and lack deeper understandings of how the textile can be designed for responsive behaviours in artefacts. As a result, in most studies across design and HCI, textiles are employed as su
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This article describes the use of three-dimensional (3D) software in zero-waste fashion design, with a focus on its application in the context of the authors’ research and experience in industry and education. It expands on its use in visualisation for merchandising and marketing
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Make/Use
A System for Open Source, User-Modifiable, Zero Waste Fashion Practice
This paper discusses Make/Use, a multi-disciplinary research project exploring “User Modifiable Zero Waste Fashion”. In particular, it addresses the use of textile print and a parametric matrix to facilitate the cognitive and creative processes involved in the transformation from
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