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The Sustainable And Aesthetic Possibilities Of 3D Printing Onto Textile As An Alternative To Traditional Surface Decoration Utilising Lyocell

Presentation / Conference
Burn, K., Vettese, S., & Shackleton, J. (2016, November)
The Sustainable And Aesthetic Possibilities Of 3D Printing Onto Textile As An Alternative To Traditional Surface Decoration Utilising Lyocell. Paper presented at Sustainable Innovation 2016 : 'Circular Economy' Innovation & Design
Embellishment, in a fashion and textile context, can be considered an extraneous decorative process that has a significant detrimental impact on the environment. However, aest...

Presenting cultural heritage in the best light.

Presentation / Conference
Innes, M. (2014, November)
Presenting cultural heritage in the best light. Paper presented at ILDC 2014 : 2nd Iran Lighting Design Conference
Presentation delivered at the ILDC 2014 : 2nd Iran Lighting Design Conference.

Critical Making with Aluminium Sandcasting (Exhibition Abstract)

Presentation / Conference
Lambert, I. (2015, September)
Critical Making with Aluminium Sandcasting (Exhibition Abstract). Presented at Creative Practice Conference (Making Research Researching Making), Aarhus
The experimental aluminium sand-cast bowls shown in the attached portfolio (pages 4 - 5) are part of an investigation into design practice as research. This knowledge in doing...

Lighting Design as a Second Language.

Presentation / Conference
Innes, M. (2015, October)
Lighting Design as a Second Language. Presented at LES RENCARDS DE L’ACETYLÈNE 2015, Paris
Lighting Education for Non-Specialists: How does anyone end up working as a lighting designer? We have all discovered the joy of lighting design through different routes. Whe...

A proposed disposable, sustainable alternative to fast fashion based on cultural analysis and prototypical 1960s ‘paper dresses’.

Presentation / Conference
Vettese-Forster, S. (2013, November)
A proposed disposable, sustainable alternative to fast fashion based on cultural analysis and prototypical 1960s ‘paper dresses’. Paper presented at More for Less – Design in an Age of Austerity, Dublin, Ireland