Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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Knit Kit - the knitting kit with instructions and accessories




'm just on the Swiss Blog http://www.knit-kit.blogspot.com/ encountered, inspiration has prepared for each Craft Ista and operated in connection with Knit Kit, a modern knitting kit with instructions and accessories, .

"Gone are the days where the ropes had to serve as a synonym for the horrors of the manual work everyday and was a bad Saturday night entertainment such as" Dalli Dalli "to Hans Rosenthal. Knit is on the edge of the catwalk, behind the scenes at Fashion Week, and in Swiss Business Class. We have, however, struggled with sweaty hands, at the hands of working hours, uncertain of the oh-so-colored knit Options from the pattern books, we simply lack the courage to let us hold the relevant professional business and our ignorance we deal with the hieroglyphs of the popular knitting patterns apart. Here begins Knit Kit. No desperate search for material, knitting needles and accessories. Knit Kit sees itself as a key to knit the back, or even to discover all over again.
beauty products, good design, selected materials and understand instructions in attractive packaging. A Speaking of packaging, not by chance remember the packaging of the Knit Kits to a convenience food packaging. Knit Craft Kit Convenience, however, the highest of all levels. The materials originate almost exclusively from a Swiss source, from the company long yarn in Reiden, which produces a family in its fifth generation high-quality yarn and knitting products and markets. "

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The Art of Fashion: Exhibition in Rotterdam

Viktor & Rolf, The Fashion Show, Fall / Winter 2007 / 8 Centraal Museum, Loan H + F Collection. Photo Peter Stigter, model Maryna Linchuk (DNA Models).


The Art of Fashion: Installing Allusions
19 September 2009 - 10 January 2010

In The Art of Fashion, this autumn Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen investigates the borders between fashion and art. Today’s fashion designers use installations and performances, and their designs are often more sculptural than wearable. Five of them have been commissioned to make new work specifically for the exhibition.

Catalogue
The exhibition is accompanied by The Art of Fashion catalogue, which examines the work and the backgrounds of the artists and designers taking part. (ISBN 978-90-6918-241-4, €17,50) There is also a book, Fashion and Imagination, (d’jonge Hond Publishers, ISBN 978-90-89101-40-2, €39,95), which throws light on the background to the relationship between art and fashion. Both publications are available in our museum shop.

http://www.boijmans.nl/en/

five brilliant figures in international design have been invited to leave the terrain of the catwalks and advertising campaigns and in the spheres of art is exclusively produced for this show make statement Viktor & Rolf, Naomi Filmer, Hussein Chalayan, Anna-Nicole Ziesche and Walter Van Beirendonck.

also shows 25 other artists and designers, the fashion own principles also lead automatically and of course always about themselves and touch the areas that the art claims for itself the question from life itself and what it means.

And so admire in this exhibition, including a six-meter-high temple, which houses the tomb of Walter von Beirendonck, and Anna-Nicole Ziesche fashion used in her installation "Memories" as a means to gain access to memories, and to have a personal story to be universal.

http://www.unit-f.at/jart/prj3/unitf/main.jart?n-rel=de&news_id=1252334555290

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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Puff & Flock

Melissa French's urban upholstery

Amelie Labarthe's animated textiles

www.puffandflock.com

"We are a recently formed group of textile designers , bound by a shared vision for the future direction of the textile industry. Far from the common perception of textile designers as girls who draw flowers, we are individuals who integrate aspects of material science, fine arts, academic research, storytelling, and product design into our practice. Because this broad understanding of textile design is still considered unconventional, we have joined forces to create a stronger, more vocal presence.

Our shared history began on the MA Design for Textile Futures course at Central Saint Martins . Upon graduating, we realised that the strength of our work had come from our dynamic interactions within the shared studio environment.

As individuals, we have each developed a unique approach to textiles that is backed by extensive research. These include Kathy Schicker's luminescent textiles, Amelie Labarthe's animated textiles , Aurelie Mosse's tectonic textiles, Jo Angell's modular textiles, Elisabeth Buecher's provocative inflatable textiles, Aysseline Roy's recyclable textiles, Jenny Leary's magnetic textiles, and Melissa French's urban upholstery ."

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Wella Straight Application

Ali Zedwitz for Weekday






"Not only has won the graduate of the Fashion Department at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna as part of this year 9 festival for fashion & photography the Fashion Award of the BMUKK , the it allows her to do an internship at an international design studio of their choice (Ali will make her definitely in Tokyo), but also recently introduced a collection for the Swedish label WEEKDAY and also to make, apparently by the way, together with their good friend, the designer Valerie Long, a new label called Diptych founded. "

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to Revel, the pictures that I found http://www.weekday.se/aliz/ and have seen above ... are rarely seen smoking set in beautiful scene.

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Exhibition: Textiles Art and the Social Fabric, Antwerp

Maria Kowalski Wierusz

Shown in the same room as Rosemarie Trockel, Tapta's (Maria Wierusz Kowalski) hanging rope installation Formes pour un espace souple (1974) from the collection MUHKA creates a tactile environment # in which people can congregate and interact ...

www.muhka.be

Textiles Art and the Social Fabric
11 sep 2009 - 03 jan 2010

Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen
Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerpen Belgiƫ

Textiles Art and the Social Fabric is a large-scale group exhibition of artists who use textile materials or related concepts in their work. The exhibition looks at the reasons why artists choose to do this, and finds that it is often to tap this medium’s potential to communicate complex layers of social meaning and address the political as it appears in subjects such as labour, culture, identity, protest and display.

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If / Then Fashion at the Ars Electronica Ars


Three fashion design projects from the Institute of Fashion and Textile Design, Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), come together to present their garments in the exhibition: if/then fashion at Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria, from 3th - 8th of september 2009: eMotion, The T-Shirt-Issue and trikoton.

From Wearable Computers to Fashionable Technology...







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Thanks Nina for the 2 beautiful days!


"poetry in motion" - as the title of Arthur Ganson, the artist who created me at the Ars Electronica with his kinetic sculptures - all mechanical in nature - has most impressed.
" machines as their job attachments ? Oppose That would rather tell stories than to increase the efficiency of production? The kinetic art movement to make this show a fantasy-filled adventure! "


the only creature on earth is the man is able to build machines that can outlive their existence. The speed of the gears in "Machine with Concrete" is slowed down by 12 pairs of reduction gears. The last cog needed for a rotation of two billion years. In comparison, there man only a few million years on Earth. While the everyday life of modern people today more and more seems to accelerate the changes take place in the universe in time dimensions of billions of years.











... blinking eyes on the park bench, a swing, a tree ...

"Nico Dama" combines insights from behavioral biology with technology and Japanese philosophy. Wherever the large eyes are placed, formed faces. Via an infrared interface to communicate the "Nico Damas" with each other and flashing at random intervals, from the outside can not be influenced. In Japanese culture, it is assumed that everything has a soul, whether animate or inanimate. This idea leads to care and increased respect in dealing with the environment - whether it is people or objects.

"Nico Dama" allows us a completely new, emotional look at our Environment and the objects that surround us, and is extending the objectifying, quantitatively measured and strategic worldview of our time. "