Textile technology and design : from interior space to outer space / edited by Deborah Schneiderman & Alexa Griffith Winton.
Publisher: London ; New Delhi ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, c2016Description: xix, 200 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN:- 9781472523754 (paperback)
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PART ONE
TEXTILES: PLIABLE PLANES,INTERIOR APPLICATIONS AND FABRICATIONS
1 Interstitial Threads : the body , textiles and interiority in contemporary interior design
2 Soft spaces : From the textile -clad interior to modern interior design
3. Felt and the emerging interior
4. Tailoring second and third skins
5. Interview with Carol Bove
PART TWO
MECHANICAL AND DIGITAL INNOVATION IN THE INTERIOR REALM
6. Ulterior motives
7. Topically embedded : surface as graphic material
8. Materializing the digital realm : Textile of the modern age
9. Bespoke : Tailoring the mass - produced prefabricated interior
10. Sensorial space : Responsive interiors through smart textiles
11.Self -actuated Textiles, interconnectivity and the design of the home as a more sustainable
12. Interview with Charlie Morrow : Sound environment design
PART THREE
EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS AND OUTER SPACE
13. Design for extreme environments project (DEEP) : A case study of innovations in mediating adverse conditions on the human body
14. Design for confinement : the art and science of sensory deprivation in space
15 Fabrics for space travel
16. the role of soft materials in he design of extreme interior environments for space exploration
17. Interview with Charles Camarda
Index : p.197-200
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