Month: February 2020Page 4 of 7

Assignment 4: John H

I wanted to add some flair to our everyday punch. Taking inspiration from the frilled-necked lizard, I sewed thin wooden dowels between two strips of fabric then brought…

Assignment 4 – Adam Grant

I wanted to do more with the accordion design I used last time, so I thought I could focus on the action of paying attention to someone, or…

Assignment 4: Olivia Werner

For this assignment I sewed plastic tubing into a piece of fabric and threaded a string through the tubing in hopes that I could create a mechanism that…

Assignment 4: Julia Nishizaki

For this assignment, I wanted to play with the interaction and movement of a hug. Personally, I really like hugs, and I wanted to convey how hugs can…

Assignment 4 – Sunjana Kulkarni

For this assignment, I had interesting inspiration from the nature of Venus Fly traps: I reflected back on our class discussions about clothing repelling touch in some way,…

Assignment 4 – Olaitan Adisa

The response fabric was to imitate the wings movement of a peacock using the coordinating interaction of two people. The wings were made with cardboard sewn with the…

Assignment #4- Tahirah Lily

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Assignment 4: Danova

For this assignment I mostly wanted to get more accustomed with using the sewing machine, especially with cardboard joints. I wanted to make a creation that compressed and…

Assignment 4: Responsive Fabric Mechanism by Zhang Yu

In this exploration, I continued the concept of “to reveal and to hide” of my last research assignment which I was interested in. To achieve this goal, I…

Assignment 4: Responsive Fabric Mechanism by Marieke Van Der Maelen

Keep Your Ears Peeled Prototype with Tina and Healthy modeling the demo. “Say what?!” Process: Initial Prototype I originally wanted to do a prototype that focused on ears…