The workshop explores how AI can transform a textile archive into data that can shape new digital artifacts, both for fashion and other design fields.
Data:
Luogo: Via del Fonditore 12, Fondazione Fashion Research Italy - Bologna; Briolini 1, Corso d’Augusto 237 / Alberti 13, Via Quintino Sella 13 - Rimini
6 NOVEMBER, 10.30 AM - 5.00 PM Via del Fonditore 12, Fondazione Fashion Research Italy, Bologna
7 NOVEMBER, 9.00 AM - 6.00 PM Briolini 1, Corso d’Augusto 237, University of Bologna - Rimini Campus
8 NOVEMBER, 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM Alberti 13, Via Quintino Sella 13, University of Bologna - Rimini Campus
“Weaving Archives” is a collaborative research project and a multidisciplinary workshop funded by the Department of Architecture, University of Florence, and developed in collaboration with the Department of the Arts, University of Bologna - Rimini Campus. The workshop “Weaving Archives. Activating textile archives with artificial intelligence” explores how AI can transform a textile archive into data that can shape new digital artifacts, both for fashion and other design fields. The 3-day workshop involves students from the Second Cycle Degree in Design sistema moda n at the University of Florence and students from the Second Cycle Degree in Fashion Studies at the University of Bologna - Rimini Campus. It is developed in collaboration with Fondazione Fashion Research Italy in Bologna, which preserves more than 18,000 drawings on paper and 12,000 on fabric.