Practical/Exhibited Works

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-Lizet

-For Fantastic forgeries-

My starting point was to figure out what I miss in textile. When I went to Première Vision, a textile event I realized that al the textiles have different colours, prints and materials but we don’t have a extra layer, a 3th dimension in fabric. In my work I make that extra dimension. It’s an added value in textile, the fabric will have movement, volume and every time a different shadow.

For “Fantastic forgeries” I created a new woven technique with fabric. We choose an artwork from a exposition to copy this object in your own technique. I use the carpet of Albert Van huffel. The focus was to find a way that I can fold different layers of fabric into each other and that it would stay in the position without sewing. IMG 0038.jpg


- for felt it -

My starting point was to figure out what I miss in textile. When I went to Première Vision, a textile event I realized that al the textiles have different colours, prints and materials but we don’t have a extra layer, a 3th dimension in fabric. In my work I make that extra dimension. It’s an added value in textile, the fabric will have movement, volume and every time a different shadow.

For “Tools of the trade” I created a tool that is a heat press itself. With this tool you can press 3 dimension prints in textile. “Tools of the trade” is a starting point for my graduation collection. My final collection is going to be based on the concept of our rich fantasy memories and positive escapism. The stories that we believed as children and fantasy stories that we created in our head are the biggest inspiration.

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Dionne Wolff

Tangible computer interface

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How can the design of a tangible computer interface help to create an innovative hands on approach for textile print designers?

What inspired me for this project was, the way I make use of my laptop to create digital prints. This is mainly trough a mouse or trackpad, which adjusts the prints in an unnatural way. I wondered what would happen, if somehow the print could really sense touch. And how this print would respond to this. This tool-kit stimulates the relation between the maker and the digital process. It is made out of polyurethane flexible foam and is attractive to touch and play with. Sensors are build in for communication with the digital print. Functions of different hand gestures would be: flex, push, pinch, stroke, pull and so on. This way making a digital print becomes more exciting, more personal and more unique for each designer.



Lucas Hartman

Forge Glitch

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With the use of mathematical precision, Digital Art is often about perfection. Crafting with the imperfection of the digital tools, can produce a strange and disorganize results. This piece not about making a statement. ​Reorganizes the elements, helps the viewer to see object in a different way.


Reverse Reality Shock Treatment

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Reverse Reality Shock’: Its the process of re-adjusting, re-assimilating and re-acculturating to the real world. ​ Meant for people that have became custom to the virtual world. The installation is developed meant as a therapeutic treatment tool for Reverse Reality Shock.​





Michelle


Tools of the trade


We're all mad here

My approach on fashion often starts by experimenting with materials.

I like to search for the boundaries of these materials, what are they meant for, what are they made of and what’s the story behind the material?

The craft that I explored for this project is the technique of felt hat making. This technique allows you to shape felt with the use of hot steam.

With this technique came a story of 'the mad hatters disease' which I tried to portray in 3Dimensional prints.


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ROBIN

'Eten doe je met je handen'

You there, Could you picture the fork you ate with? I guess a small piece of metal with four iron teeth on top. But what about the small detailes which makes every fork unique? It has become so normal that it's not worthy to remember.

Stripping daily proceedings to their essence and build up again, to create a new level of wonder in something what already exists. And open up different ways of seeing and experiencing.

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