Class Schedule 2018-2019#
All lectures run on Tuesdays from 9AM to 11AM Boston time. This is 01:00PM GMT, check the World Clock if you are not sure.
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Welcome: State of the art, project management and documentation#
September 25th, 2018
Fabricademy Coordination
This class will introduce you to the Fabricademy topics and background and provide all the details on why and how document your work.
Digital Bodies#
October 2nd, 2018
Anastasia Pistofidou
This class introduces new digital tools that complement hand tools in order to design, represent, make and modify the human figure that can then be used as a canvas for creation.
Circular Open Source Fashion#
October 9th, 2018
Zoe Romano
In this class the lecture will outline the systems behind fashion and the textile industry, focusing on alternative systems such as circular fashion, agile fashion, open value chains.
Biofabricating Dyes and Materials#
October 16th, 2018
Cecilia Raspanti
This class will focus on exploring material and colouring alternatives to the current ones. Ranging from natural dyes, using pigments and bacteria, to material biofabrication. Local recipes of DIY materials
E-Textiles#
October 23th, 2018
Liza Stark
During this week0 students will be introduced to an overview of the field of electronic textiles, example works in the field as well as materials and technical developments that have made these projects possible. We will go into details on different techniques for making soft/flexible/fabric circuits.
Textile as Scaffold#
October 30th, 2018
Anastasia Pistofidou
Technical textiles have various applications, among which agrotech, building, clothes, geotech, sports. In this class we will use textiles for composites, polymerisation, solidification, fabric formwork, crystallization, composites and biocomposites, agglomerates, etc.
Computational Couture#
November 6th, 2018
Aldo Sollazzo
In this lecture participants will explore computational design methods towards a new reinterpretation of cloths, garments and accessories for fashion design, inspired by a new digital design methodology.
Open source hardware: from fibers to fabric#
November 13th, 2018
Mar Canet & Varvara Guljajeva
The class explores the open source hardware field in general and focuses on its potential in the area of textile. How to update obsolete machines for producing textile? How to take advantage of digital fabrication and open source technology to come up with an open source machine for knitting, weaving and invent new techniques.
Wearables#
November 20th, 2018
Liza Stark
This second class on the topic of wearables and e-textiles will provide a more advanced coverage on soft sensors and actuators and programming interactions
Implications and applications#
November 27th, 2018
Oscar Tomico
Recent developments in electronics, software programming and service design are shaking the current notions of what a textile is. Societal trends like a renewed interest in crafts, the need for a sustainable mass production system and the emergence of personalization are reshaping the way the fashion system works.
Soft robotics#
December 4th, 2018
Lily Chambers & Adriana Cabrera
This class will focus in the study of a specific field in robotics, the soft robotics. Unlike rigid robots we are mostly used to, soft bodied robots have similarities and performance characteristics similar to living organisms or the human body.
Skin Electronics#
December 11th, 2018
Katia Vega
In the same way that the wearables industry is integrating fashion practices in their development, we envision new partnerships between the biotech/tech companies and skin professionals such as makeup artists…
Project proposal presentation#
December 18th, 2018
Fabricademy Coordination
Students will present a proposal for their final project.