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Meg Grant explains her See-Thru-Me project
Dutch-based E-Textile Workspace is a project and reflection for wearable technology.
Second E-Textile Workspace, November 26 2009, focused on the complexity of presenting wearables in ...
Thursday, 22 October 2009, V2_Lab organized the first pilot of a recurring series E-textile ...
Piem Wirtz, project manager for Wearable Technology at V2_Lab, gives an insight into the various ...
E-Textile Workspaces aim to offer an informal setting for both critical discussion around&about ...
DMY International Design Festival Berlin, 09-13 June 2010, has invited the E-Textile team to give a ...
Piem Wirtz and Simon de Bakker will be guest lecturers at the Willem de Kooning Academie from 22 to ...
Since wearable technology pieces are often designed to be interactive, and in most cases are ...
Third E-Textile Workspace, January 21 2010, focused on the question of why we make wearables.
June 10 2010, V2_ participated at the Maker Lab during the DMY Festival. Meg Grant, Melissa ...
Wearable Technology is often criticized to be merely 'bad fashion'. Being on the verge of art, ...
The 4th E-Textile Workspace took place on 24 February 2010. We were joined by two students from ...
Valerie Lamontagne will be at V2_ for a 4 months stage to do research for her PhD.
Dutch fashion designer and former V2_ “Summer Sessionista” Anouk Wipprecht is in Beijing to ...
During DEAF2012, with Moritz Waldemeyer, Anouk Wipprecht, Bernard Foing, Mika Satomi, Francesca ...
A selected group of textile designers, DIY hackers and E-Textile experts have been invited by The ...