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Idea Generation – Claire, Yewon, Susan

Our chosen Idea:

Clothing that adjusts to your body temperature (future technology)

Our 100 Ideas list:

  1. Invisible suit
  2. air conditioning suit
  3. heating suit
  4. clothes that changes color based on wearer’s emotion
  5. clothes that glow at night
  6. Clothes that stretch 
  7. Clothes that can protect your body from the attack of wild animals 
  8. Clothes that enhance your athletic abilities 
  9. Mask that enhance your eyesight 
  10. Gloves that can protect your hand from heat 
  11. Clothes that can protect your body from infection
  12. Clothes with curing functionality
  13. Clothes that can self repair
  14. Clothes that does not have to be washed
  15. UV protective clothes
  16. Stain repellent clothes
  17. Flame resistant clothes
  18. Ultra strength clothes 
  19. Clothes that can protect you from outside forces 
  20. Clothes that can sensor danger
  21. Clothes that can keep your body moisturized 
  22. Shoes that can make you walk faster
  23. Glass that functions as a computer
  24. Body suit that tells the current condition of your body 
  25. Body suit with electrical lightings 
  26. Body suit that can be used when hunting 
  27. Body suit that makes you exercise 
  28. Clothes that resembles jellyfish
  29. Shoes that can make you fly
  30. Body suits that can make you fly
  31. Clothes that can check your schedule and inform your to-do list
  32. Stain repellent clothes
  33. Clothes that warn you when in danger 
  34. Clothes that protects the wearer from pressure 
  35. Clothes that replicate nature aspects
  36. 3dimensional clothing
  37. Multi-media clothing
  38. Shape-shifting clothing
  39. Fire safe clothing
  40. Clothing that adjusts to your body temperature (future technology)
  41. Clothing that has water and coral reefs on it
  42. Piece of clothing that had no carbon dioxide production involved
  43. Clothing that took the least amount of water to create
  44. Ar clothing
  45. Functional clothing
  46. Clothing that have interfaces incorporated users can interact with
  47. Space-safe suit which has oxygen backpack
  48. Clothes that are completely made of vegetable/fruit fibers
  49. Clothes that can configure itself into different looks
  50. Clothes that are so light but strong it doesn’t feel like one is wearing them (future technology)
  51. Clothes that are not sewn, but a one piece magnetic possibly (safety concern)
  52. Sun UV ray protection clothes
  53. Clothes that can protect you in the coldest temperatures
  54. Clothes that have slight acupuncture points/or possibly needles
  55. Clothes that are able to help you de-sweat and focus
  56. Comfortable clothes that are seamless
  57. Jacket that has a pocket for everything needed
  58. Clothes that can be charged (aka. Have more heat and better circulation)
  59. Clothes that are tailored to people with digestive issues
  60. Clothes connected to smartphone
  61. Bacteria-power clothes
  62. Smart jewelry
  63. Clothes that can collect medical data
  64. Color-changing clothes
  65. Clothes connected to wifi
  66. Clothes which can detect difference in heart rate
  67. Design – connect nature with technology 
  68. Design – combine fire red with cold blue
  69. Design – vine-like grass and lava
  70. Design – apple watch symbolism
  71. Design – iphone symbolism
  72. 3d printed clothes
  73. Magnetic clothing (create different styles of outfits by clipping pieces together)
  74. Digital fashion
  75. Smart fabric cloth (electronic textile)
  76. Sensory clothes that detect food poisoning
  77. Waterproof clothing
  78. Smart shoes
  79. Clothing with adjustable settings used on phone
  80. Clothing that adjusts to your body size
  81. Zero waste clothing 
  82. Clothing that protects you from the sunlight 
  83. Clothing that monitors biometrics
  84. Smart backpack share social media to show people in surroundings not just online
  85. Clothing to collect medical data
  86. Mask that blocks other people from hearing what you are saying but the person you are calling can hear
  87. Scalable clothing
  88. Clothing with advertisements on them
  89. Piece of cloth that can shape shift into a backpack or  a skirt etc. 
  90. Self cleaning element on the clothing
  91. Sanitary bag
  92. Hats that filter out sound
  93. Wind resistant clothes and umbrella
  94. Socks or shoes with pressure sensors (count steps etc.)
  95. Cushion like Socks or shoes that prevent blisters 
  96. Shoes that adhere to shoe shape
  97. Animation bag
  98. Fabric that harvests energy
  99. Environment friendly clothing 
  100. Clothing that changes design depending on where people look
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Pt. 2 Generating 100 Ideas – Jennifer, Lukas, & Heeyun

Our 4 Favorite Ideas

  1. Playthings/toys of the future, what is comforting and fun/entertaining for the people of the future and how does that reflect their conditions/stressors
    • Stuffed teddy bear, circus animals.
    • Voodoo teddy?
  2. What is considered ornate/expensive in the future? How do different classes differentiate themselves by clothing
  3. Quilting and using recycled materials
  4. What do future generations think of us? What objects from now are kept in museum collections and capture the social moment of today?

100 Ideas

  1. Felted trinkets/money
  2. Tapestry weaving of overgrown building
  3. Representing the original object with a material derived from it (corn plant made out of corn based fabric)
  4. Different stages of a “grown” textile, akin to 3d printing
  5. The death of the cotton plant in stages, wilting
  6. Spliced clothing, exchanging parts of clothes for others
  7. Patchwork quilt depicting overgrowth of nature
  8. Series of “symbols of power,” objects that are precious in the future that we don’t think about now
  9. Story quilt of human innovation/all the new technology
  10. New religions/gods depicted that represent what’s valuable to the people of the future
  11. Tapestry of a never ending building that continues through the whole thing, apartment complex with windows into the different economic classes
  12. Depiction of new monuments to corporate overlords
  13. Punch card used to claim food/resources
  14. Fragments of old textiles sewn together to be of use
  15. Story quilt of a new plague/pandemic
  16. Felted nuclear bomb
  17. New map of the US with cities underwater
  18. Story quilt of communication/conversation between two lovers
  19. Parking lot converted into a community garden, story quilt
  20. Mended garments
  21. Cat toys/pet paraphernalia made of wool/felted
  22. Flag of new nation state
  23. Flag of surrender covered in blood
  24. A plate of a regular meal that’s eaten
  25. Loincloth of a caveman (suggests de evolution)
  26. Microphone of the people (similar to conch shell in Lord of the flies, vox populi)
  27. Headset akin to Google glasses/wearable screens
  28. Soothing blanket for babies, wildly different or exactly the same as blankies today (continuation of humanity despite the conditions)
  29. extravagant, flamboyant outfits 
    1. because so much of our lives is done remotely & online, going outdoors is less common, so when people do go out, they go all out
  30. very minimalistic, highly functional clothing
    1. hyper urban cities do not allow for super large clothing
  31. literally growing & incorporating plants into outfits; outfits that have parts that can hold plants
    1. plants literally a part of the weave? or mainly decorative?
  32. accessorizing outfits with old, nonrecyclable trash
  33. clothes with parts that move/are responsive to external stimulus
  34. biodegradable clothes made of natural materials
  35. packaging of food with complex patterns and prints
  36. return to old, ancient traditional clothing; incorporating old 
  37. Quilts with recycled materials
  38. Future way of looking back, retro-futurism  
  39. Recycled packaging 
  40. DIY clothes kit: GIY(Grow It Yourself) Kit?
  41. Memorial 
    1. What are they remembering in 2070
  42. Protest in 2070
    1. What are they fighting for in 2070
    2. Make a protest banner
  43. Miniature town of smaller objects
  44. New evolutions of wild animals/domesticated animals
  45. Circus/fair, what do people do to entertain themselves? Callback to Roman Colosseum
  46. Felted/textile fidget spinner
  47. Normal activities that seem mundane and “everyday” objects of the future
  48. Increased expression of self in clothing, personalized and return to self-made clothing
  49. Textiles of the future adapting to a new environment/climate change
  50. Fashion magazine cover of 2070 (imagining the trend)
  51. What is the standard of beauty like for fashion? Is it more or less utilitarian?
  52. edible clothes
  53. wearable currency/credit cards
  54. The end of gendered clothing
  55. wearable perfume
  56. Stuffed teddy bear/stuffed animal that’s more futuristic/ornate
  57. Formal wear/what is considered fancy and expensive for this environment
    1. Possibly some materials become more rare in the future and more ostentatious to wear
  58. construction materials (e.g. bricks, tiles, etc.) made of recycled textiles
  59. Billboard with recycled materials (what are people enjoying as an entertainment)
  60. Graphical representation of poverty/inequality
  61. Story quilt about increased integration of different cultures and people
  62. Dunce cap/embarrassing clothing
    1. What is uncool?
  63. Restrictive headwear/blinders to block out the senses and reduce overwhelming information and stimulation
  64. Toy loom for children to learn to weave their own clothing, focus on the handmade
  65. Fashion accessories for extreme weather 
  66. Work uniform of a new type of job
  67. Military garb/insignias
  68. Water filters made from natural textiles
  69. Extraterrestrial map quilt, other planets humans have been to and colonized
  70. World map quilt (how does the border change)
  71. Superstitious toys
  72. gas masks due to poor air quality
  73. bags — what are people carrying these days?
  74. hats to protect against severe UV light
  75. Celebratory clothing, graduation cap and gowns
  76. Futuristic wedding dress
  77. Protective textiles (kevlar or other advanced textile materials)
  78. Supersuit of the future
  79. Halloween costume, what’s scary in the future?
  80. Ultra-lite packed clothes (have an extra mylar sweater in your back pocket)
  81. Crown/royal garb, how do we identify leaders
  82. Someone’s 150th birthday cake/hat
  83. Playthings made of advanced textiles
  84. Invisibility cloaks
  85. What textile art looks like, a mini museum display
  86. Curiosities of the past/nostalgia that’s now in galleries and museums
  87. Something made out of a recycled current fast fashion trend that doesn’t last long
  88. Body modification/extension jewelry
  89. Quilt made up of just tote bags
  90. pieces of fabric that feel cold and uncomforting to the touch, opposite of how we tend to think of fabric now
  91. Mini natural robots with sensors/lights embedded
  92. Something made of littered face masks from the almost forgotten covid pandemic
  93. Stress-relieving textile that produces positive brain chemicals
  94. Fall leaves with the date they fell on them, much later in the year like december or january
    1. “The last fall leaf”
  95. Piece of a sunlight reflector to decrease heat/warming
  96. Met gala 2070
  97. History book about 2021
  98. noise/smell cancelling device (future is smelly and loud)
  99. LP  for musics from 2021
  100. Something with newspaper from 2070 
    1. Handspun newspaper into yarn and weave?
    2. Newspaper print fashion
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Imagining the Future 2070

In the future, efficiency is the name of the game to keep corporations running and preventing social and environmental collapse. Everyone has their responsibilities, tenets and rules written out for them, even their tasks day to day. Some schedules change day to day and some people have their schedule tattooed to their arm.

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People live in controlled environments below or above ground. Indoor climate control is perfected such that it is always a comfy “room-temperature”. Indoor clothing becomes fashionable than functional, but also still kind of focused on work function. The semblance of clothing for weather is reserved to those that need to work outside these environments, and they are highly functional.

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Individuals and cultures try to preserve an idea of their life outside, either replicating environments underground and indoors, or wearing it on themselves, not unlike the tattoos they wear as mandated by the system. Some see it as a way to rebel against the system or to maintain a sense of individuality.

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Imagining the Future – Carol He

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When I imagine the future, the movie Blade Runner 2049 immediately comes to mind. In the future, the world has largely been devastated by war, pollution, and natural disasters. Within the ruination there are still pockets of civilization, overcrowded cities housing extremely advanced technology. We will focus on life in the cities, where people are still largely divided by class and economic distinctions. Those in the lower classes must still struggle for survival. Life is harsh and unforgiving. Any clothing worn is for practical purpose, and little thought is given to fashion. On the other hand, the upper class are either focused on developing new technology or maintaining control over different industries. Their clothing maintains a minimalistic style and involves the usage of smart textiles. There also exists the hedonistic, ungrounded upper class population who live in opulence. Their clothing is ostentatious and avant-garde, and they live to bring fashion to new heights. The cities smell of sulfur and metal. There are constant sounds of running vehicles, buzzing electricity, murmuring crowds, and music or advertisements being played. The city aesthetic ranges from overcrowd concrete jungle to neon cyberpunk. People still travel by foot or in vehicles such as cars, but there are also new vehicles. There is significantly more air travel. There are also more technologically advanced versions of skateboards, bikes, and scooters used for travel, such as hybrid hoverboards. Food would become a scarce resource, as farming and organic growth would become impossible at a certain point. Like in the film Snowpiercer, there would be mass production of “protein” for the lower class using questionable ingredients. 3D printing technology would also be used to produce and experiment with food. Humans will ruin themselves through war and pollution, yet make unthinkable leaps in technology, to get from today to 2070.

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Imagining the Future

I imagine that in 2070, the Earth will be too toxic and barren: it’s covered in waste with literal mountains of trash and the climate is to hostile for people to live on Earth. People will start deserting Earth and rely on space travel to colonize other habitable planets.

People will develop convenient for everyday wear spacesuits and live mostly in their community spaceships. Technology is a huge part of these societies, and with this technology they develop ways to adapt to extraterrestrial environments: grow and harvest crops, find water sources, build new cities etc.

With this concept I would like to make a quilt of the scene of people leaving the polluted earth in search of another habitable planet, or a scene of a spaceship community.

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Encoded Cloth Part 1 – Sophia Huang

I think that in 2070, global warming would have a major impact on our daily lives. Below are things I believe will happen due to global warming:

  1. The moisture in the air and the temperature will cause the icebergs to melt causing sea levels to rise which will then cause extreme hurricanes and tropical storms killing thousands of people and displacing millions of them. Every day thousands of people would be forced to evacuate to higher grounds if they want to live. Because multiple disasters are happening at the same time it will take months for basic food and water supply to reach those in need.
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2. The melting of the permafrost will also release microbes that the human species were never exposed to causing even more health issues. As these are happening to those around the coast, other parts of the world would be so dry that there are droughts everywhere. There will not be enough water to water the plants and to feed the animals and food supply would become a life-threatening issue.

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3. Climate change will cause mosquitoes and ticks to reproduce faster and to spread even deadlier diseases. There will be mosquitoes even at previously safe parts affecting all of us. The insurance companies will soon declare bankruptcy leaving millions of people without the resources they need to survive and hospitals will be too overwhelmed and soon turn into hotspots for disease transmissions.

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4. Mass migration to less hot areas will cause refugee problems and while people are migrating, due to the lack of food and water supply, people will end up stealing or even killing each other to survive. Global trade will slow down since all the trade routes would have been affected by these disasters and diseases. And the countries who originally export their resources will no longer do so as they would want to leave all the supplies for their own citizens. Lastly, these things would cause income equality to worsen as only the rich can afford to wash their hands, eat uncontaminated food, and get basic necessities and medical attention.

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I think that the things people would make would be influenced by these 4 major effects of global warming but with a positive spin to it. For example, seeing hurricanes and floods, people would hope for a beautiful/relaxing, and safe ocean. Seeing the mosquitos, people would hope they are beautiful/colorful birds instead. People would also hope to escape Earth and make things that are space-related.

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Clothes in 2070 (Smart Textile) Yewon Lee

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In the future, clothes will be concentrated more on the functional part. Clothes made out of smart textiles would be developed with increased functionality. Since smart textiles have numerous potential applications such as transforming into other materials, protecting the wearer from environmental hazards, communicating with other devices, they can be applied to clothing. Using smart textiles, clothes in the future will have functionality and aesthetic features. I believe that clothes would look like superhero suits we have seen in the movies. We would be able to custom functionality such as body suits with air conditioning function, fabric that can change color based on the wearer’s mood, and etc.

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Pt. 1 Imagining the Future – Heeyun

1. Intertwined Coexistence of Man-made Structures with Nature

People build around and/or with nature, more so than building over it. For instance, with sea levels having risen significantly due to climate change, more coastal cities build homes, offices, parks, etc. on water. Previously predominantly grey cities incorporate much more greenery into their buildings and streets, like through vertical farming or through decorative means. Also, since so much of our services will have become virtual and gone online –such as malls or shopping malls– the physical spaces that used to provide their respective services are obsolete and abandoned. More of these spaces have been overtaken by nature. Mother nature is reclaiming her space by spreading itself and growing over buildings, statues, public transportation, cars, etc. Unfortunately, we still have a lot of non-recyclable trash (e.g. old computers, car tires, many plastics) that litter our spaces. But there is a sort of “acceptance” of these things that were useful once to let them be as they are now; not everything has to or even can be upcycled/recycled/modified in order to be useful again. Some things just exist and blatantly remain as waste in our environments, but we still don’t stop trying to find beauty hidden within them.

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2. Changes in How Consumers Buy & How Companies Sell & Manufacture

For far too long, consumers have been restrained by how companies design, manufacture, and sell their products. Companies for far too long had been designing to sell rather than to last or renew. Legally, companies are required to design with the disposal or a product in mind, design for it to be easily discarded, reused, recycled, or upcycled. The same goes for packaging. This empowers consumers to be able to choose what to do with the products they buy when they have served their useful purpose and need to be disposed of. Consumers are also empowered because more individuals can make their own products, such as furniture, houseware, clothing, etc. at home. Technology on 3D printing, growing plants and other organic, natural materials, and many other kinds of manufacturing methods has significantly progressed such that it has become available to the general public. Consumers now depend less on how big corporations design, sell, and manufacture their products. 

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3. 3D Printing, AR, and Growing Your Own Clothes

3D printing has already been a growing area in technology, but the most recent development is the commercialization of 3D printers for clothes. People can order clothing designs online rather than the physical garments themselves and make their clothes at home. Several more industries have incorporated 3D printing into their businesses, making this technology commercially available and accessible to a great majority of the population. 

Inevitably, more technology has become embedded into our lives, and one way it has been done in fashion is by making use of AR technology. Consumers can try on clothes through AR by looking through a screen how different garments would fit over their bodies without having to try the clothes on physically. This can be done in the comfort of one’s home, rendering physical shops even more obsolete but remain more as “the vintage way of shopping.” In addition to changes in how we shop for clothes, the garments themselves have codes that can be read to show animations and special effects through your phone screen as a way of merging the endless possibilities that the virtual world can provide and that the real world cannot. 

However, because of growing concerns of climate change, people have been incorporating more nature into their lives every day in any way possible. As technology improves and further permeates through our lives, growing our own clothes has become an equally large presence in our society. Through biocouture, for instance, people can more easily grow full pieces of clothing or parts of garments. 

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4. “Nostalgia” for the Past

Regardless of the remarkable progress made in technology thus far, there is still a sort of “nostalgia” for how things used to be several decades, or even centuries, ago. There is a “conflicting” dynamic between a desire to return to how things were in the past versus the fast-paced developing technologies of today (i.e. the future). Fashion shows in virtual reality worlds are juxtaposed with individuals returning to hand sewing, knitting, weaving, etc. their own garments. New clothing lines using the latest, newest, revolutionary, sustainable materials emerge while other smaller businesses sell handmade clothes made from upcycled, nonrenewable materials. 

Even our cities feel too new, too current, too modern, so there has been a growing trend where people start living further away from cities towards more rural locations. Since so much of our world is online and virtual, it is easier to stay remote while still being connected and “in the loop” with everything that is happening around the world. The high-stress of living in such fast-paced, densely populated cities has reached a point where people crave how spaces used to in the past: more green and natural, less grey and artificial. As such, living in more rural locations where there is less city noise, artificial lighting, pollution, etc. has become more desirable. 

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Encoded Cloth Pt 1 – Lukas

  1. The climate crisis has evolved
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New York is flooded and billions of dollars in real estate is now underwater in almost all major countries. Temperatures vary wildly across the globe, with many areas seeing incredibly harsh winters and scorching summers. As a result clothes must be incredibly adaptable to the wearer’s environment, with most clothes having snap-on attachments to layer up or down.

  1. Money has been abolished
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With the collapse of all major nation states, there is now no traditional currency to exchange for goods and services. In lieu, most goods are distributed by need and availability. To symbolically hold a semblance of payment, everybody exchanges shiny rocks and trinkets that they’ve found in the rubble.

  1. New textiles can’t be produced
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With most aquifers drained, water is a precious commodity. Crop blights and diseases have spread among almost all natural fibers, and most people turn to discarded material to incorporate in their clothes.

  1. New community traditions have emerged
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Without nation states to pledge citizenship to, micro-communities have formed locally. Small neighborhoods and blocks band together and family structure is no more. Now much freer in movement and mind, information is exchanged at an alarming rate. To symbolize a connection between these groups, people cut off parts of their clothing and sew them onto the clothes of a close friend. Your fashion results from your relationships in a physical sense, and you can be identified by your appearance immediately.

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Encoded Cloth Part 1 – Jennifer

  1. More virtual reality 

An online presence will be more valued than the real one in the future. People will care more about what their virtual persona looks like. Digital fashion will be well established and major fashion brands will work on digital fashion first and then try and translate that into real clothes.

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  1. Change in clothing production. 

The clothing and textile production will be too much of an issue on global carbon emmission, I predict that the world will stop the production of textile entriely and only use existing materials. Technology to recylcle materials will develop even more and every new clothes will be made with existing fabric and fiber. Also, the manufacturing system will be forced to change so that clothing is made after the weared decides on the exact color, design, and size through digital app. Personal 3D printer that we could use to download clothes and print our own clothes will be distributed. This way, every clothing is unique to the wearer and no waste is created while production.

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  1. Change in the way of communication

We will move away from text-based communication to sound and visual based. Virtual communication will be the norm. Also, we will be able to to send touch, smell, and taste without written or spoken language.

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  1. Due to virtual reality being the norm, people will long for real experience.

Especially tactile experience will be valued highly. Like ASMR, there will be entertainment invloving tactile senses and people will monetize it. Human to human interaction without any digital element and audience involved will also be valued highly.