Keenepenek

May 27th, 2010

Making a prototype of a keenepenek I am making for my analog sound suit.

Nature Documentary

May 27th, 2010

Sound Sculptures

May 18th, 2010

Zimoun : Sound Sculptures & Installations | Compilation Video V1.8

NAWOU NOW!

May 2nd, 2010

I had the opportunity to meet and work with these amazing women who work with traditional handi-crafts for fair trade, made with sustainable local materials and natural dye. The National Association of Women’s Organizations in Uganda are women who have been battered, infected with HIV/AIDS, and create these extrodinary baskets to empower themselves and to provide income for their families. You can find more about their products on their website, NAWOU

The bottom photo is a collaboration of a solar powered water distiller in the form of a traditional Nubian basket. The materials used was rafia, tube lining and sisal.

Throw-Back

May 2nd, 2010

Okay, maybe it’s too early to say it’s old but definitely not played out. I’m using this pattern with a few adjustments to create my turban for my final costume, can’t wait to post when it’s done.

Weave or Die, WEFT SIDE

April 17th, 2010

Just making some silly hand weave gansta signs with my crew, wearing the chromatic woven material I made today. WEFT Side!

I like Peter Nencini

April 11th, 2010

“It’s really important for me to define a practice around idea and method, rather than Specialism. Specialism, in the sense of an intimacy with and experience of process, is valuable but in another sense it can be inhibiting, hierarchical and ultimately set an obstacle to natural correspondence between like minds.

Dinosaur-esque

April 5th, 2010

It’s funny when your ideas come to a realization. I was trying to create a playful and textural pattern with knit that turned-out looking like dinosaur scales. Check on the post below where I tried to create 3D structures with clay.

HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT

April 5th, 2010

Mika Satomi, an esteemed lecturer held a workshop at THS in Smart Textiles. She discovered Dan’s wonderful electric ribbon and posted it on her very comprehensive website on how to build your own electronic parts HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT

KAMPALA NOW!

March 29th, 2010

The smart textile arena is characterized by application referring to real smart textiles, high performance textiles and wearable technologies.The aim of this project is to investigate how this new smart textile arena can be the playground for developing a new set of wearables that address the question of integrity and to introduce a new level of integration of smart textile in R&D and education. The photo below is a bush plant called Bixa Orellana, a natural dye plant of the color ochre



find more information about our solar powered water distiller textile material on our INTEGRITY BLOG

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