Seminar Slow Fashion Lab - Fashion in Response: Nano- & Biotechnology

Fashion in Response Sapta Kombucha © Sapta P. Soemowidjoko

22.07.2017
13:00 Uhr

NuArt Sculpture Park

Seminar zur Textiltechnik mit Nano- und Biotechnologie

The Slow Fashion Lab, curated by textile artist and lecturer Aprina Murwanti, inspires visitors to take concrete action towards a more sustainable way of dealing with clothes and textiles. It presents examples of sustainable fashion, traditional and local practices from Indonesia that are attentive of the people and environment involved. Visitors to the Slow Fashion Lab are invited to feel, see and learn about sustainable alternatives to fast fashion and engage in DIY-culture. The slow fashion movement is presently gaining significance as a counter-model to so-called fast fashion. Collaboration between textile design and technology is one of attempt to be the embodiment of slow fashion. Together with two designers, who show their products and research on side exhibition of Slow Fashion Lab in Bandung, we hope that the exchange of knowledge and learning could spark new ideas on possibilities of textile development.
 
Innamia Indriani
Designer, researcher - in this seminar, she will share her research on nanotechnology application as development of smart textile and intelligent clothing.
 
Sapta P. Soemowidjoko
Designer, researcher – he will share his research about biocouture and its application to his products. 
 
The Slow Fashion Lab was developed as part of the exhibition Fast Fashion - The Dark Side of Fashion the Museum of Arts and Crafts Hamburg curated by Dr. Claudia Banz and kindly supported by Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt and Karin Stilke Stiftung. It was first presented alongside the exhibition at Gudang Sarinah Ekosistem, Jakarta from March 10 to April 9, 2017.

Project IKAT/eCUT
 

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