“Active Textile Tailoring” by Tessmer, Dunlap, Kernizan, Laucks and Tibbits
Conference:
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Title:
- Active Textile Tailoring
Program Title:
- New Technologies Research & Education Adaptive Technology
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Description:
Active Textile Tailoring is a new process for creating smart textiles that can change shape and structure, allowing for a new type of customized tailoring or aesthetic patterning. This technology was developed by MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, Ministry of Supply, Hills Inc., and Iowa State University with support from AFFOA.
References:
[1] Phoebe R. Apeagyei and Rose Otieno. 2007. Usability of pattern customising technology in the achievement and testing of fit for mass customisation. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal 11, 3 (2007), 349–365.
[2] Jocelyn Bellemare. 2018. Fashion Apparel Industry 4.0 and Smart Mass Customization Approach for Clothing Product Design. In Customization 4.0, Stephan Hankammer, Kjeld Nielsen, Frank T. Piller, Günther Schuh, and Ning Wang (Eds.). Springer International Publishing, Cham, 619–633.
[3] Daniel Buecher, Yves-Simon Gloy, Bernhard Schmenk, and Thomas Gries. 2018. Individual On-Demand Produced Clothing: Ultrafast Fashion Production System. In Customization 4.0, Stephan Hankammer, Kjeld Nielsen, Frank T. Piller, Günther Schuh, and Ning Wang (Eds.). Springer International Publishing, Cham, 635–644.



