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TOOLS OF THE TRADE

MICHELLE LIEVAART





MY CRAFT - FASHION

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?

For every project I try explore a technique or tool that is still new to me, like knitting, weaving or working with the lasercutter for example

and look for further possibilities to create innovative materials.

This experimenting has helped me discovering where my interest and qualities lie as an aspiring fashion designer.

My fascination for materials starts with the old crafts. I like to study these old crafts and old techniques that are used in the history of different cultures.

By putting more craft into fashion I want to bring back the value in clothes, make it something to be proud of.

Clothes are meant to represent yourself, you can see it as a second skin, a skin whereby you can show your identity and tell your own story.


FOCUS ON - IDENTITY

Creating a material, a second skin, that shows your identity.


TOOL - SENSOR

By making a sensor that can read identity through your iris/fingerprint and translate that into a 3-D surface.


TECHNIQUE

To make this surface tangible (and wearable) I want to create this surface in fabric.

I want to apply the traditional technique of hatmaking into the process of creating this surface. This technique allows you to shape felt in any form you like.

In the end I'd like to use these forms for my final exam by transforming them into garments.


HOW COULD THIS TOOL AFFECT MY CRAFT

This tool will shape your identity into something wearable. This will make every piece unique and very personal.

By using this tool I want to create personal garments to bring more value in fashion and let the wearer tell their unique story with their piece.

I hope this can also be a step towards a more sustainable world within fashion and a more conscious way of designing.






TOOL - SENSOR

Biometrics — fingerprints, iris scans, retinal scans, face scans, and other personal information that is more difficult to forge. Nowadays fingerprint scanners are often used to secure your belongings. You can find them in the airport to ATM machines and even on your own phone.


Fingerprints are completely formed by the time you're seven months old in the womb and remain the same throughout life. Ever person has a unique fingerprint, the develop through the code in your DNA.


How can a computer compare prints? By registration or verification each print is analyzed according to a system called minutiae, where the lines in your fingerprint split in two.

The computer measures the distances and angles between these features and then uses an algorithm to turn this information into a unique numeric code.

Comparing fingerprints is then simply a matter of comparing their unique codes.


There are two main ways of scanning fingers. An optical scanner works by shining a bright light over your fingerprint and taking what is effectively a digital photograph.

The scanner uses a light-sensitive chip called a CCD (charge-coupled device) to produce a digital image. The computer analyzes the image automatically, selecting just the fingerprint, and then uses sophisticated pattern-matching software to turn it into a code.

Another type of scanner, known as a capacitive scanner, measures your finger electrically. When your finger rests on a surface, the ridges in your fingerprints touch the surface while the hollows between the ridges stand slightly clear of it.

In other words, there are varying distances between each part of your finger and the surface below. A capacitive scanner builds up a picture of your fingerprint by measuring these distances. Scanners like this are a bit like the touchscreens on iPhones and iPads.

In future, it will be much more common to have to confirm your identity with biometric information: either your fingerprint, a scan of the iris or retina in your eye, or a scan of your face.

We already use it on our iphone, but it won't be long until it's possible to pay in the supermarkt with a scan of your fingerprint.


Fingerprint-scan.jpg


Source: http://www.explainthatstuff.com/fingerprintscanners.html