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Revision as of 22:34, 17 May 2018
Contents
Thermochromic Textiles
The word "thermochromic"
Thermo comes from the Greek word "thermos," which means warm or hot.
Chromic comes from "chroma," meaning color. A thermochromic substance changes color as it changes temperature.
In fabrics, a special dye acts as the thermochromic agent.
Dyeing Textiles
Experimenting whit thermochromic pigments and thread.
pigments bought at:
This is form America and the tax is quite high, but nice pigments!
and a lot of choices
https://solarcolordust.com/t/ultra-thermal-dust
for just a experiment I advise to buy it in the UK :
https://www.sfxc.co.uk/ or on Amazon.uk
Experimenting with binders, textiles and thread
binders:
Textile binder for silkscreening
arabische gom
P-fixer
Achriel verf binder
watercolour binder
azijn
acryl medium
textiles:
Polyerster
nylon
plain cotton
cotton dye wihite
latex
Thread/yarn:
100% cotton + colour withe
100% cotton + colour grey
60% cotton + 40% acryl
50% cotton + 50% acryl
100% acryl colour gray
100% acryl
process
Conductive Thread
Heating and Weaving Textiles
Examples on plain cotton, dyes and acrylic paint. Heating with a hair dryer
weaving with conductive thread
Heating a sample with conductive copper thread (twisted and unisolated)
First weft sample (this is made without a patron just doing)
Workshop TU Delft
12 april: TU Delft workshop, The screen.
With:
Jan Berends : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Systems and Control
Emiel Jansen : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Master Integrated Product Design
Valentijn van der Scheur : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Systems and Control
Marijn Leeuwenberg : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Systems and Control
Ilse de Cock : Industrieel ontwerp
1: Wat is een beeldscherm?
2: Wat een beeldscherm voor hun betekent?
3: Van welke materialness kan je een beeldscherm maken?
4: Wat zie je als een Mogelijkheid als textile als beeldscherm?