Digital visions for fashion + textiles : made in code / Sarah E. Braddock Clarke and Jane Harris.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Thames & Hudson, 2012Description: 240 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0500516448
- 9780500516447
- Digital visions for fashion plus textiles
- Digital vision for fashion and textiles
- 746.0285 23
- TT
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"With 429 colour illustrations".
Introduction : Enigmatic machines -- Digitally implicit : The look of code ; Material code ; Digital imaginings -- Designers in code : Nuno ; Vibeke Riisberg ; Issey Miyake ; Peter Struycken ; Prada ; Hussein Chalayan ; Hil Driessen ; Jane Harris ; Simon Thorogood ; Savithri Bartlett ; Nancy Tilbury ; Daniel Brown ; Casey Reas ; Jakob Schlaepfer ; Jonathan Saunders ; Sonja Weber ; Michiko Koshino ; Basso & Brooke ; Joshua Davis ; Louise Goldin ; Tom Gallant ; Iris van Herpen -- The future of digital pasts -- Biographies and histories.
This title examines the way in which the advances in computer technology have had an incalculable effect on the fashions we wear. The revolutionary leaps forward that have occurred in the fashion and textile industries have heralded a move away from the tailor's cutting-table to designs that are digitally printed at the touch of a button.
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