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Techno Chic S2012 Media Design HS scenario from Forum for the Future Florian Kellerer and Hanna Garcia FleerTRANSCRIPT
T E C H N O C H I C
A F U T U R E S C E N A R I O B YH A N N A G A R C I A F L E E R A N D F L O R I A N K E L L E R E R
C O N T E N T
Introduction
DesignsChanges in
Society
Technologies
C O N T E N T
Introduction
DesignsChanges in
Society
Technologies
C O N T E N T
Introduction
DesignsChanges in
Society
Technologies-3D Printer-Spray-On-Fabric-Changing Colors
C O N T E N T
Introduction
DesignsChanges in
Society
Technologies
C O N T E N T
Introduction
DesignsChanges in
Society
Technologies
I N T R O D U C T I O N
In the Year 2025, trends can change any minute and spread all over the world in seconds.
But how can a person keep up with
this fast fashion and change his entire outfit within a few minutes?
Our solution: The Fashion Cell
I N T R O D U C T I O N
The Fashion Cell process
Recycling binAll materials that have been produced with the 3D printer can be recycled and reused
3D PrinterIs able to print every outfit that is sold in stores within a few minutes
ComputerWith access to every store worldwide
3D bodyscannerIs integrated in the door and scans the bodysize as soons as somebody enters the cell
I N T R O D U C T I O N
T E C H N O L O G I E S
To make our idea of the Fashion Cell possible, certain technologies have to be developed.
These technologies already exist, but have not been as sophisticated as they should be.
These technologies are: The 3D printer, the spray-on-frabric and
the changing colors.
T E C H N O L O G I E S3 D P R I N T E R
Today the printer is only able to print out objects that are made out of hard materials like plastic
The printer has the size of a human being
T E C H N O L O G I E S
3 D P R I N T E R
Iris Van Herpen is a pioneer in the 3D printing method
She is best known for her Haute-Couture Outfits that are 3D printed out of plastic
T E C H N O L O G I E S
3 D P R I N T E R
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI0MLHHeOP0
T E C H N O L O G I E S
S P R A Y-ON-F A B R I C
The liquid inside the can dries as soon as it is being sprayed onto an object
The tiny fibres connect with each other and build a textile
T E C H N O L O G I E S
S P R A Y-ON-F A B R I C
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48Zz0ZbeCEY&feature=player_embedded#!
T E C H N O L O G I E SC H A N G I N G C O L O R S
C H A N G E S I N S O C I E T Y
Pro• Recycling• Less water polution• Low carbon footprint• No „collecting“ of
things, somebody doesn´t really need
Contra• Mass unemployment• Stress• Pressure• High workload• Uncertainty
C H A N G E S I N S O C I E T Y
Pro• Recycling• Less water polution• Low carbon footprint• No „collecting“ of
things, somebody doesn´t really need
• Environmental Consciousness
Contra• Mass unemployment• Stress• Pressure• High workload• Uncertainty
C H A N G E S I N S O C I E T Y
Pro• Recycling• Less water polution• Low carbon footprint• No „collecting“ of
things, somebody doesn´t really need
• Environmental Consciousness
Contra• Mass unemployment• Stress• Pressure• High workload• Uncertainty
• Burn-Out
D E S I G N S
D E S I G N S
D E S I G N S
D E S I G N S
D E S I G N S
D E S I G N S
D E S I G N S
The designs are all made with a
3D Printer and could be produced in any Fashion Cell.
The Fashion Cell supports all techniques we want to use in our designs.
T H A N K Y O U F O R Y O U R A T T E N T I O N
Eine Präsentation von Hanna Garcia Fleer und Florian Kellerer