Month: January 2022Page 3 of 5

Kinetic Electronic Garments and Expressive Fashion

Precedent Research 2 By: Natalia Santiago Kukkukia and Vilkas: Kinetic Electronic Garments and Expressive Fashion In this paper Joanna Berzowska and Marcelo Coelho from XSLab in Concordia University…

Breadth Animation – Isabel Xu

The samples evolve from three operation words: “tumbling”, “ blossoming” and “expanding”. Starting with the operation word “tumbling’, I experiment with attaching inflatables on a rolled paper. Taking…

Breath Animations

Carolyn Youstra Willow Structure cardboard flap with pneumatic hinge Materials cardboard, plastic bag, straw, duct tape, fabric The goal of this design was to make an organic material…

Breath Animation – Karen Abruzzo

Sample 1 For my first sample, I decided to start with something simple. I made an air pouch and taped eyeglass straps to it. Quickly inflating and deflating…

Breadth Animation – Jennifer Shin

I saw this project as a two-part question of figuring out the fabric and the movement. For the first one, I wanted to focus on the fabric and…

Anima – dcastleb

I started by looking around my house for inspiration for objects to animate and originally wanted to animate a sparkly piece of fabric, but found that it was…

Breadth Animation – Sophia Huang

Sample 1: Spider For my first sample, I wanted to experience adding cardboard to an inflatable and seeing how it would move. At first, I only taped four…

Breath Animation – ehyang

Jellyfish Paper and tissue are attached to the end of a ruler, actuated by a breath-controlled pneumatic hinge. One end is held in place/mounted to the shelf. Bird…

Breadth Animation – Assignment 2

By: Natalia Santiago For my breadth animations, I decided to get inspiration from the natural hinges in the body such as the shoulders, knees, and neck. In order…

Breath Animation | Jasmine Cheng

Wings The first sample I made was a pair of wings. I started out with a simple hinge made of two detached pieces of cardboard with a rectangular…