2017
DOI: 10.1002/ad.2233
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Dermi‐Domus: A Grown Wardrobe for Bodies and Buildings

Abstract: Stitching and assembly are yesterday's methods of wearables manufacturing. 3D printing, growing, and inbuilt responsive functionality are its future. The Mediated Matter Group founded by architect, designer, inventor and professor Neri Oxman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab is showing the way. Here she describes some of the group's recent ventures: from a filtering cape and skirt, to an artificial organ system that provides useful microbes to the wearer, to a mask designed to capture a … Show more

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“…There are many interactive garments that are made from other materials such as the ones used for 3D printing, which make objects in any structure possible (Oxman, 2017). In recent years, 3D technology helped enable designers to create interactive garments more efficiently.…”
Section: Interactive Fashion Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many interactive garments that are made from other materials such as the ones used for 3D printing, which make objects in any structure possible (Oxman, 2017). In recent years, 3D technology helped enable designers to create interactive garments more efficiently.…”
Section: Interactive Fashion Designmentioning
confidence: 99%