Transformative Modular Textile Design
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E.S. Hur and B.G. Thomas: Transformative Modular Textile Design. In: Bridges 2011. Pages 217–224
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This paper presents an interdisciplinary hybrid design that explores boundaries between mathematics, art, fashion and textile design using modular systems of materials based on geometric shapes. The intention behind this work is to encourage user participation in the design process through interactive and playful experiences using modular designs.
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