Electric Corset: An approach to wearables innovation

S Kettley, Kelly Townsend, S Walker, M Glazzard

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One criticism of electronic textiles and wearable technology is that instead of being integrated into the modern wardrobe, the electronic garment is perceived as the 'other', as an 'unusual' item within the wardrobe. Contemporary fashion is a field of play in which individuals constantly manage personal expressions of social belonging and transgression, at the same time as it closes down the potential for new forms as a result of increasingly fast fashion supply chains. The Electric Corset project proposes that the uptake of wearables is compromised when development is based on modern categories of dress/dressing, and proposes that designers look to obsolete and 'in-between' items of dress to rethink the foundations of wearables development. In collaboration with Nottingham Museums and Galleries Costume and Textiles Collection, we have reproduced a small selection of such items, and recast them as 'sacrificial' toiles to provide a non-precious basis for embodied experimentation. The paper describes some of the barriers to innovation in wearable technologies, and frames our approach through the twin concepts of deconstruction and reconstruction in fashion theory. It reports on our experiences of embodied responses to the toiles within the making process, and presents early findings from a pilot study using improvisation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRTD2017: Proceedings of the 3rd Biennial Research Through Design Conference
PublisherResearch Though Design
Pages486-500
Number of pages15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Apr 2019
EventResearch Through Design (RTD) Conference 2017 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 22 Mar 201724 Mar 2017

Conference

ConferenceResearch Through Design (RTD) Conference 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period22/03/1724/03/17

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