An Introduction to Computational Fashion



An Introduction to Computational Fashion:



Transforming design, textiles and the social experience around wearable technology

Wednesday, December 12, 6-8pm Presentations followed by reception. Free admission. RSVP only. Sign up to attend. Join us for a public presentation and reception as Eyebeam launches its latest initiative, 

Computational Fashion in New York

. Bringing together artists, scientists, technologists and the fashion industry, Computational Fashion explores cutting edge ideas at the convergence of fashion and creative technology. The inaugural event will feature presentations by Gabi Asfour, fashion designer and co-founder of threeASFOUR, Sabine Seymour, designer, writer, and professor of fashionable technology at Parsons, and Katherine Isbister, computer scientist and research director of the Game Innovation Lab at NYU-Poly. Gabi Asfour will present the cutting edge work designed by threeASFOUR and their recent collaborations with technologists in digital fabrication. Dr. Sabine Seymour will discuss synergies between fashion and technology by presenting state-of-the-art artistic and technology examples such as smart textiles that have the potential to function as a second skin to re-create, modify or extend the body through technology. Dr. Katherine Isbister will present her research conducted at the Game Innovation Lab that explores ways to broaden the emotional and social palette that technology offers us by building and testing prototype systems using a wide range of the latest sensing and feedback technologies. Isbister will also discuss her current collaborative work with Eyebeam Fellow Kaho Abe, funded as part of the Computational Fashion initiative. To attend this event, please register online here. About the Presenters Gabi Asfour is a designer and co-founder of the fashion label threeASFOUR. Their inventive and experimental work has been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, and Musee de la Mode et du Costume Galliera, and is in the permanent collection of the Costume Institute at Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2001, threeASFOUR won the Ecco Domani Fashion Grant given to innovative designers in the fashion industry. Dr. Sabine Seymour focuses on the intertwining of aesthetics and function in fashion and technology. Her company Moondial consults on fashionable technology to companies and institutions worldwide. Moondial Lab is the nexus between silicon and style. She an Assistant Professor of Fashionable Technology at Parsons The New School for Design in New York. She has published extensively on the subject, including recent books, Fashionable Technology and Functional Aesthetics. Dr Katherine Isbister is jointly appointed between the NYU-Poly Computer Science Department and the NYU Game Center. Isbister is Research Director of the Game Innovation Lab at NYU-Poly. Her research in Human Computer Interaction focuses on enhancing the social and emotional range of everyday interaction with technology. Isbister is a recipient of MIT Technology Review's Young Innovator award, and received a Humboldt Experienced Researcher award in 2011. Her research has been covered in Wired, Scientific American, and on NPR and BBC radio. Computational Fashion is supported in part by the Rockefeller Foundation NYC Cultural Innovation Fund.
Projects: Computational Fashion People: Gabi Asfour, Kaho Abe, Katherine Isbister, Sabine Seymour Research: Open Culture Tags: Art and Design, Fashion, hacking, wearable technology
Last updated: 12.07.2022
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