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Apr 11, 2022 (The Expresswire) -- “e-textile market and it is poised to grow by USD 10.25 bn during 2021-2025, progressing at a CAGR of almost 29% during the...
ONISMA
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ONISMA
title. ONISMA date. 2020 city. Istanbul / Linz (ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL) size. performance, mix media
A textile organism as an electronic instrument. The meaning of the word “onism” comes from the frustration of being stuck in one body, at one place. It is the awareness that a person can never experience the entire world. ONISMA is an experience which can be a way to overcome onism by taking audience somewhere else when they feel like their body is stuck at just one place and let them experience a different sound journey in a different reality. It’s an electronic organism which is fed by city sounds and manipulate them with its algorithm. It will offer audience an alternate version of their daily journey of the cities through the sounds we hear all the time. Church bells, birds, subway announcements, etc. can be an example of that. These sounds are the ones that make a city.
Nursinem Aslan (TR) Multidisciplinary artist who combines the subject of nature with the technology. After studying in various areas and techniques, her interest in new media art and interactive systems increased. She has been experimenting with sound design, autonomous systems, generative art, and video mapping.
www.nursinemaslan.xyz
Afra Sönmez (TR) is an electronic textile designer/ researcher who integrate technology with craft, fashion, and traditional methods. Her works contain different types of e-textile examples such as kinetic /e-textile costumes, wearable games, and instruments/ controllers.
www.afrasonmez.com
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ONISMA
title. ONISMA date. 2020 city. Istanbul / Linz (ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL) size. performance, mix media
A textile organism as an electronic instrument. The meaning of the word “onism” comes from the frustration of being stuck in one body, at one place. It is the awareness that a person can never experience the entire world. ONISMA is an experience which can be a way to overcome onism by taking audience somewhere else when they feel like their body is stuck at just one place and let them experience a different sound journey in a different reality. It’s an electronic organism which is fed by city sounds and manipulate them with its algorithm. It will offer audience an alternate version of their daily journey of the cities through the sounds we hear all the time. Church bells, birds, subway announcements, etc. can be an example of that. These sounds are the ones that make a city.
Nursinem Aslan (TR) Multidisciplinary artist who combines the subject of nature with the technology. After studying in various areas and techniques, her interest in new media art and interactive systems increased. She has been experimenting with sound design, autonomous systems, generative art, and video mapping.
www.nursinemaslan.xyz
Afra Sönmez (TR) is an electronic textile designer/ researcher who integrate technology with craft, fashion, and traditional methods. Her works contain different types of e-textile examples such as kinetic /e-textile costumes, wearable games, and instruments/ controllers.
www.afrasonmez.com
Special Thanks to Onur Cabi, Alp Tugan and Melis Ergüven! Likes: 0 Viewed: source
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title. ONISMA date. 2020 city. Istanbul / Linz (ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL) size. performance, mix media
A textile organism as an electronic instrument. The meaning of the word “onism” comes from the frustration of being stuck in one body, at one place. It is the awareness that a person can never experience the entire world. ONISMA is an experience which can be a way to overcome onism by taking audience somewhere else when they feel like their body is stuck at just one place and let them experience a different sound journey in a different reality. It’s an electronic organism which is fed by city sounds and manipulate them with its algorithm. It will offer audience an alternate version of their daily journey of the cities through the sounds we hear all the time. Church bells, birds, subway announcements, etc. can be an example of that. These sounds are the ones that make a city.
Nursinem Aslan (TR) Multidisciplinary artist who combines the subject of nature with the technology. After studying in various areas and techniques, her interest in new media art and interactive systems increased. She has been experimenting with sound design, autonomous systems, generative art, and video mapping.
www.nursinemaslan.xyz
Afra Sönmez (TR) is an electronic textile designer/ researcher who integrate technology with craft, fashion, and traditional methods. Her works contain different types of e-textile examples such as kinetic /e-textile costumes, wearable games, and instruments/ controllers.
www.afrasonmez.com
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They Design a Shirt That Produces Electricity with the Temperature Difference Between the Body and the Environment
They Design a Shirt That Produces Electricity with the Temperature Difference Between the Body and the Environment
The ‘e-textile’ prototype uses sustainable and low-cost materials such as tomato skin
Researchers at the Faculty of Science of the University of Malaga have designed a ‘low cost’ shirt capable of producing electricity due to the difference in body temperature and the environment. This is the ‘e-textile’ prototype, developed together with the Italian Institute of Technology of Genoa (IIT),…
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Global e-textiles market to approach US$ 5 billion by 2027
Key advances in the last five years have led to early commercial products, with the e-textiles market having grown at double digit rate to reach around US$ 100 million in annual wholesale revenue today. With global giants from both apparel and electronics assessing the sector and building their strategies, analysts predict further growth over the coming decade.
According to the E-Textiles 2017-2027: Technologies, Markets, Players report, published by Research and Markets, the significant investments currently being made will eventually enable mainstream commercial products, leading to a market approaching US$ 5 billion by 2027.
E-textiles
We are in contact with textiles for up to 90% of our lives, and they are starting to become intelligent. The basis of this new functionality is the integration of textiles and electronics. From clothing to bandages, bed linen to industrial fabrics, new products integrating e-textiles are being created. The market has been slow to start due to many challenges, but with large companies investing heavily and releasing early products, this industry is poised to change very quickly as soon as the right conditions are achieved.
In their purest form according to the definition, e-textiles based on the integration of inherently electrically or electronically active fibres have begun to see integration into early products. However, with many associated challenges around reliability, performance and comfort, there has been a strong push towards other solutions that can achieve better properties including washability, stretchability and new functionalities.
The result is a complex ecosystem of different material, component and connection options that are now available for product designers.
Roadmap for the future
The report covers the entire e-textiles value chain, covering the wide range of materials (including metals, polymers, fibres, yarns, textiles (knitted, woven, embroidered, non-woven) and emerging materials) and components (sensors, connectors and the interface to traditional electronics, etc.) used today.
It also presents a roadmap for the future, detailing over 30 different academic and early prototype products in areas such as new conductive fibres, stretchable electronics, energy harvesting, energy storage, logic and memory.
The report describes the full value chain, looking from the material and component options, to the manufacturing challenges, through to the applications, markets and key end users. Trends by market sector are crucial, as the addressable markets are both large and diverse. The report characterises key market sectors including Sports & Fitness, Medical & Healthcare, Wellness, Home & Lifestyle, Industrial, commercial, military, Fashion, and Others (including automotive).
Extensive research
The forecasts for each sector are accompanied by detailed qualitative discussion for each sector. The forecast description cites examples of over 110 separate e-textiles projects grouped by company, with additional projects referenced throughout the report.
This information has been compiled via extensive primary research, with the report also containing summaries from key industry events, presentations and an additional 28 separate interview-based company profiles detailing key players.
Source: Innovation In Textiles