As if one exhibition during Dutch Design Week isn’t enough, we will also be showing our latest work at a second exhibition: Fashion? Future Design for the Present.
Fashion pretends to be a field of innovation and the new, but the materials and production methods have hardly developed since the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. Fashion and clothing could be so much more; it is the piece of technology we keep closest to our skin, and with which we have the most intimate relationship.
FASHION? FUTURE DESIGN FOR THE PRESENT
SUSTAINABLE THINKING AND BIO DESIGN
Exhibitors:
Fashion Futures, _Fashion Perspectives, Kim van Klaveren, Living Colour by Laura Luchtman and Ilfa Siebenhaar, Reboot, Summa College: Sverre, Tamara Hoogeweegen, Waste2Wear and others.
THE WORKSHOP
Far from being a static place to display existing projects, there will also be a live and active workspace in which projects, machinery and inspiring ideas will materialize in real life. This collaborative workspace is the blueprint and try-out for an actual, permanent space in which by-wire.net wants to bring technological innovation in fashion to the next level. In the shop you can actually buy the products we preach. Find more info about ‘what’ to buy in the shop and ‘who’ in the workspace below.
Why only look at the fashion of the future, when you can make your own? Make a selfie at our exhibition and print it at our workshop! Visit our shop to buy/pre-order fashion.
Shop:
Patterns by Lisa Konno, kids garments by Spellbound, garments by Hellen van Rees
Tools from:
by-wire.net, Neenah Coldenhove & Summa Atelier
Working here:
Beam Contrechoc, by-wire.net, Daniëlle Ooms, innoVisser, Katoenenzo, Lithe Lab, Summa Atelier and you?!
EVENTS
Monday 22/10 12:30-16:30 Workshop
ISAAC, TU/e, Solemaker and HP Fitstation host a workshop for 15 students of the TU/e.
Registration for student participation is required. The workshop is public for audience at the Melkontvangst and will take place between 12.30 and 16.30.
The workshop is about the future of shoe-design. We’ll explore what relevant data-sources are for producing personalised shoes that fit ergonomically and look good. After inspiration talks about Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence and Personalisation in shoe design, students will explore data-sources and design shoes for the audience.
Thursday 26/10 16:30-18:00 Lecture Women of Wearables
The fact remains that the two industries of fashion and new technologies remain apart and much work is ahead to bridge this gap and make it a love affair. How it should be done in Eindhoven? There are exciting developments on the way and many professionals in the city working really hard to make sure that the industries collaborate, co-create and push boundaries to deliver genuinely meaningful moments. We have asked 2 leading-ladies from the local creative scene, who are experts in this field, to brainstorm about this topic and join us for ever evolving talk on the 26th of October for theirs inspiring thoughts and provoking ideas.
We have Mary-Ann Schreurs, the former Alderman for culture, innovation, design and sustainability from the city of Eindhoven and Marina Toeters, the founder of By-Wire.net and leading fashtech expert from TU Eindhoven to join us for this exciting evening. Mary-Ann and Marina will be moderated by Helena Beks, who is a fashion & design expert in the Netherlands.
If you would like to join send an e-mail to: Yelena.kharitonova@gmail.com
Come and explore with us what Fashion can be!
THE EXHIBITION
Location
Campina Melkontvangst
5613 LE Eindhoven
Map No. F7
Campina
Openings hours
Sat 20 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Sun 21 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Mon 22 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Tue 23 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Wed 24 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Thu 25 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Fri 26 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Sat 27 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
Sun 28 Oct 11:00 – 18:00
This exhibition is initiated & curated by Marina Toeters, the driving force behind by-wire.net. She operates on the cutting edge of fashion technology and fashion design. Supported by TU/Eindhoven, BPD, Summa College, Neenah Coldenhove and many more.