Rethinking textiles and technology in design

Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore

12 dec 2006
14 dec 2006

“Textiles are the natural choice for seamlessly integrating computing and
telecommunications technologies to create a more personal and intimate
environment. Although clothing has historically been passive, garments of the
21st century will become active participants in our lives, automatically
responding to our environments or quickly reacting to the information that the
body is transmitting???.

Srishti School of Art & Design & Technology is organizing a three-day
symposium-cum-conference on ³IT+T:Rethinking Textiles & Technology in Design².

The aim of this event is to explore the dynamic space
that can be created through the merging of the rich
textile traditions from India and the cutting edge IT
industry.

The symposium will introduce artists, designers,
technologists and art and design students to the field of
interactive textiles, electronic textiles and wearable
computing that is changing the aesthetics and functions
of textiles. National and international designers and
researchers working in this field are being invited to
present their work and conduct the workshops for the
participants.

The symposium will run from the 12th December 2006 to
the 14th December 2006 at the Srishti School of Art,
Design and Technology, Bangalore, India.

Please see PDF below for registration details.


Sharon Baurley PhD *
Reader, Fashion & Textile & Design
EPSRC Network: Smart Textiles
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, UAL
Innovation Centre
Southampton Row
London, WC1B 4AP
T +44 (0)20 7514 8525
F +44 (0)20 7514 7050
www.csm.arts.ac.uk
www.smartextiles.co.uk
www.emotionalwardrobe.com
www.tfrg.org.uk
www.intelligent-media.org