TailorAid Demonstration- Fashionable Technology
A public presentation of TailorAid at EYEBEAM in NYC
Documentation of a User Interface look and feel prototype
TailorAid is a measurement system utilizing the Microsoft Kinect with the OFxKinect library for Opensrameworks
The software uses real-time 3D measurements by combining digital video and infrared cameras to triangulate depth from 2D imagery. The output of the software is accurate body measurement data for sizing of ready-to-wear clothing and custom clothing.
Painted Love at BMW Guggenheim LAB - Fashionable Technology
Tasked with making an interactive fashion project that celebrated the theme of love night a team of ten students created one hundred thermochromic ink-printed HUG Shirts to give away to participants.
Performance "Piece" - Fashionable Technology
The idea of fantastical human mutation has led me to think about a garment that could make itself. The only thing missing is intent. The human body can contribute that. There are many craft-based examples of the body literally making the textile piece.
Back strap weaving in Guatemala
Finger knitting
Hand crochet
Humans are defined by our incredible, contextually adaptable armature (finger, arms, legs). Even if we have incomplete armature we can adapt and perhaps improve upon what we had before. Taking the human body as Swiss army knife metaphor a step further, I believe we could make a method for the natural kinesthetic motions of the body to create a textile as natural motions occur. Below is a speculative visualization of what such an armature could be.
I have no clue how to literally go about making this happen though…nano-tech? 3D printing?


Super Hero - Fashionable Technology
Rogue of the X-Men. Absorbs all power, strength and memories of anyone she touches.
I was a huge X-Men fan when I was a kid, probably because they had the coolest X-women and the. 90s cartoon on repeat. Two of my favorites were Rogue and, even though she was hugely annoying, Jubilee. Both channeled power in different forms.
I didn't realize it as a child fanlady but most of the female characters in X-Men channeled natural and super natural phenomena. None that I know of were given pure brute strength except for Rogue and her only because she absorbed power uncontrollably. This led me to think of the most physically powerful and superhero-esque person I know of, who is real: Aimee Mullins.
Two of my favorite artists, Matthew Barney and Alexander McQueen, have been inspired by and worked with Aimee.
Aimee wearing Greek god-like prosthetics in a still from Matthew Barney’s epic multimedia piece The Cremaster Cycle.
Mutant Designing
Some initial sketches I made in class, mostly with very silly more than serious results. The bottom right idea is my favorite. Madame Flea has powerful lower body mutation that allows her to jump up to 80x her own height.
Chicken Girl has a crazy head waddle that also intercepts any radio frequency and serves as a broadcaster.
Sweater Woman channels electricity and radiation and can control the surface to transform like an animated knitted play-doh.
