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[ecrea] Conference on Wearable Technology - Ravensbourne, London
Sat Oct 05 09:33:36 GMT 2013
Wearable Futures Conference – 10th & 11th December 2013
Call For Papers
Ravensbourne,
6, Penrose Way,
London, SE10 OEW
www.ravenbourne.co.uk
The fashion, technology, and anthropology fields are converging in order
to seek an aesthetic for wearable computing and smart materials. As Cho
comments, “it is necessary to embed electronic functions in textiles so
that both electronic functionality and textile characteristics are
retained…combining wearable technology and clothing/textile science is
essential to achieve smart clothing for real wearability” (Cho 2010). We
propose, furthermore, that the future of wearable technology and smart
materials will centre on the effective assimilation of need,
functionality, accessibility and desirability. Achievements to date are
formidable but further collaborative work is required to make wearable
technology and smart materials part of our everyday lives. We therefore
call for papers that demonstrate collaborative working across the fields
of design, fashion, engineering and technology. Furthermore we would
like to invite studies, which demonstrate how collaborative working is
applied to the fields of smart materials and wearable technology,
specifically in order to meet the needs of the future consumer.
This research strand is part of the Wearable Future Conference to be
held at Ravensbourne on 10th and 11th December 2013. Wearable Futures
2013 is supported by the Digital Media Innovation Consultancy
(part-funded by the European Regional Development fund). We welcome
studies in the following areas:
- Garments and accessories that embed computational and/or media
and communication devices of any kind.
- Intelligent fabrics.
- The embedding of geo-location in garments or other wearable items
- Future health monitoring technology integrated into clothing
such as:
o Baby pacifiers with integrated thermometers
o Blankets from Phillips to help babies with jaundice through
integrated LEDs
o Jackets that monitor pressure levels in children with autism
o Bras with cardiac monitoring capability
- 3D digital printing as a manufacturing alternative to Cut, Make,
and Trim (CMT).
- The use of wearable technologies and smart materials for future
cities
- User-centered design or ethnography in the field of wearable
computing.
Researchers are invited to send a 200 word abstract and biography to
support proposals, which can include papers, installations,
demonstrators, presentations, concepts or exhibits.
Please send proposals to Caroline Gilbey (c.gilbey /at/ rave.ac.uk) and Lizzie
Jackson (lizzie.jackson /at/ rave.ac.uk) by Friday 25th October 2013.
Researchers will be notified on Tuesday 29th October of outcome.
Kind regards,
Lizzie
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Lizzie Jackson,
Professor of Interactive Media and
Academic Development Manager: Applied Research.
Ravensbourne
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