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Textile Technology and Design: From Interior Space to Outer Space [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (The Pratt Institute, USA), Edited by (Parsons School of Constructed Environments, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 242x168x16 mm, weight: 400 g, 64 bw and 16 colour illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 147252375X
  • ISBN-13: 9781472523754
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 242x168x16 mm, weight: 400 g, 64 bw and 16 colour illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 147252375X
  • ISBN-13: 9781472523754

Textile Technology and Design addresses the critical role of the interior at the intersection of design and technology, with a range of interdisciplinary arguments by a wide range of contributors: from design practitioners to researchers and scholars to aerospace engineers. Chapters examine the way in which textiles and technology - while seemingly distinct - continually inform each other through their persistent overlapping of interests, and eventually coalesce in the practice of interior design.

Covering all kinds of interiors from domestic (prefabricated kitchens and 3D wallpaper) to extreme (underwater habitats and space stations), it features a variety of critical aspects including pattern and ornament, domestic technologies, craft and the imperfect, gender issues, sound and smart textiles. This book is essential reading for students of textile technology, textile and interior design.

Recenzijas

This adventurous and revelatory book ranges far beyond color, pattern, weave, and fashion to examine the changing definition of textiles. * Interior Design * These authoritative and accessible essays exemplify myriad ways in which textiles are increasingly inter-disciplinary in range and breadth. Together they contribute to the re-shaping and expanding of textiles, not only as a field which functions as an interface between the body and architecture but also as an exciting practice through which the ever-growing territory between human and post-human experiences are articulated. * Victoria Mitchell, Norwich University of the Arts, UK * The intersections and overlaps between the wrapping, lining and layering of our bodies and the environments that we occupy are explored in this innovative publication. An excellent and diverse range of writers and subject matter has ensured that issues around the soft interior are now placed firmly at the forefront of thinking in this field of design. * Graeme Brooker, Middlesex University, UK * From cover up to a celebration of wealth, and from a display of conventional culture to cutting-edge experimentation, textiles have been hiding and displaying something for millennia. Whether it be the human body with clothes or the family in a carpeted, upholstered, and draped interior, cloth has been a malleable expression of our attitudes towards ourselves, others, and our environment. This sweeping array of essays traces the history of textiles on bodies and in interiors, and show how new technologies are liberating us to have a whole new relationship to that most flexible and sensual of human artifacts. * Aaron Betsky, Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, USA * By concentrating both on innovations in new textile weaving and material techniques, and on extreme situations in which such advances can come to the fore, the editors promote a way of making space and form that elides the distinctions between those two as well as, at times, between inside and outside. -- Aaron Betsky, Taliesin West, USA * Architect Magazine * This book is for those of us who make things, and write and think through the interior, and is equal parts affirming and madding Schneiderman and Winton have orchestrated a perfect storm of academic inclusiveness and possibly delightful contention. The editors question conventional definitions of textile, fabric, fabrication, surface, and soft construction by having a number of disparate voices in the text. This is a conversation and possibly a debate rather than a point of view. This conversation is the beginning of a vital endeavor to make space via a new definition of materiality at a crucial juncture in the history of interiors. * Interiors * Textile Technology and Design cuts across material and disciplinary distinctions making it required reading for anyone teaching or researching in the field of design. * Journal of Design History *

Papildus informācija

From tailored prefabs to designing interiors for outer space, Textile Technology and Design weaves together concepts from a range of fields, providing much needed context to the digital fabrication technologies that are increasingly emphasised in textile and design programmes.
List of Illustrations
viii
Contributors xii
Acknowledgments xvi
Foreword xvii
Susan Yelavich
Introduction 1(6)
Alexa Griffith Winton
Deborah Schneiderman
PART ONE TEXTILE: PLIABLE PLANES, INTERIOR APPLICATIONS, AND FABRICATIONS
7(58)
1 Interstitial Threads: The Body, Textiles, and Inferiority in Contemporary Interior Design
9(8)
Alexa Griffith Winton
2 Soft Spaces: From the Textile-clad Interior to Modern Interior Design
17(14)
Anca I. Lasc
3 Felt and the Emerging Interior
31(14)
Helene Renard
4 Tailoring Second and Third Skins
45(12)
Lois Weinthal
5 Interview with Carol Bove
57(8)
Deborah Schneiderman
Alexa Griffith Winton
PART TWO MECHANICAL AND DIGITAL INNOVATION IN THE INTERIOR REALM
65(78)
6 Ulterior Motives
67(6)
Sarah Strauss
7 Topically Embedded: Surface as Graphic Material
73(12)
Igor Siddiqui
8 Materializing the Digital Realm: Textile of the Modern Age
85(10)
Jonathon Anderson
Laura Schoenthaler
9 Bespoke: Tailoring the Mass-produced Prefabricated Interior
95(14)
Deborah Schneiderman
10 Sensorial Space: Responsive Interiors through Smart Textiles
109(12)
Margarita Benitez
11 Self-actuated Textiles, Interconnectivity, and the Design of the Home as a More Sustainable Timescape
121(14)
Aurelie Mosse
12 Interview with Charlie Morrow: Sound Environment Design
135(8)
Deborah Schneiderman
Alexa Griffith Winton
PART THREE EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS AND OUTER SPACE
143(54)
13 Design for Extreme Environments Project [ DEEP]: A Case Study of Innovations in Mediating Adverse Conditions on the Human Body
145(12)
Brian F. Davies
14 Design for Confinement: The Art and Science of Sensory Deprivation in Space
157(14)
Evan Twyford
15 Fabrics for Space Travel
171(10)
Evelyne Orndoff
16 The Role of Soft Materials in the Design of Extreme Interior Environments for Space Exploration
181(10)
Larry Toups
Matthew Simon
Robert Howard
A. Scott Howe
17 Interview with Charles Camarda
191(6)
Deborah Schneiderman
Alexa Griffith Winton
Index 197
Deborah Schneiderman is Associate Professor of interior design in the School of Art & Design at the Pratt Institute, New York, USA, and a registered architect and LEED Accredited Professional.

Alexa Griffith Winton is an independent design historian based in New York, where she is also a part time assistant professor at Parsons School of Constructed Environments, New York, USA.