[ISEA2009] Panel: Valerie Lamontagne (convener) — Wearable Materialities

Panel Statement

It is a panel grouping together individuals working in the field of wearables invested in exploring new material practices This panel investigates emerging material research in the field of wearables being explored by designers today. Exploring how ‘smart’ textiles converge with the disciplines of science, biology, fashion, engineering, architecture and data visualisation, the panel investigates the resonant potential for materialities to articulate new processes, interactions and iterations in the area of wearables design. As this hybridised area of creation calls upon the collaboration, inspiration and contribution from associated scientific and artistic disciplines the practice of wearable technologies is increasingly shaped and informed by these consonant fields of research. In the area of materiality, the uses of non-conventional materials, the role of sustainable energy practices, the design of responsive interfaces, as well as the engineering (or hacking) of technologies with the aims of creating new and innovative works will be investigated. The individuals invited to present on this panel will speak specifically to the topic of wearable materialities and their personal experience in designing hard/software applications and sensors/actuators for the articulation of new forms of textiles and fashion. Each of them is involved in innovative materials and platform development to create wearables.

  • Camille BakerEphemeral Touch: Bio-Sensing Devices and Skin Interfaces for Personal Engagement
  • Tara Baoth MooneyCommunicating and Cladding
  • Elena CorcheroContemporary Design for Safety Textiles
  • Ebru Kurbak & Mahir M. YavuzWearable Information: Information Visualization in Daily Wearables
  • Amanda Parkes: Digital Guilds – Collective Invention and the Practice of Wearables
  • Hannah Perner-WilsonDIY Wearable Technology
  • Valerie Lamontagne [1968-2019], Canada