16th December 2016, 14.00-17.00hrs, BITZ, unibz fablab, via Rosmini 7/9, Bolzano I tool part to a seminar organized by ModeUncut focusing on disruptive modes of creating clothing that contest the wasteful, socially unjust practices of the mainstream fashion industry. Speakers included also Cecilia Palmer from Berlin and Anja-Lisa Hirscher from Ulm, Germany; Francesco Mazzarella from Loughborough, UK. A Seminar: Disrupting Fashion Modes: Future Goals, Strategies and Practice Programme 14.00 Introduction and opening talk. Alastair Fuad-Luke, Unibz, Bolzano. Download presentation as PDF: alastairfuad-luke_bitz_161216 14.15 “Making differently…together: New value creation with connected production”. Anja-Lisa Hirscher, Mode Uncut, Ulm. Download presentation as PDF: anjahirscher_bitz_161216 14.35 “Circularity in fashion”. Cecilia Palmer, Fashion & Code. Download presentation as PDF: ceciliapalmer_bitz_161216 14.55 Francesco Mazzarella, University of Loughborough. “How can the service designer activate meaningful routes towards sustainable futures?” 15.15 “Fashioning platforms: How digital fabrication is changing the idea of production”. Zoe Romano, co-founder WeMake Makerspace Milan. Download presentation as PDF: zoeromano_bitz_161216 15.35 Panel discussion 15.50 Refreshment break 16.00 Co-creation exercises with speakers and
Seoungsu Social Fashion Project in Seoul
In collaboration with Seongdong-gu, the Seoul (Korea) metropolitan government supported Seongsu Social Fashion Project (SSFP) within a bigger effort to
Prato città fabbrica
On October 8th 2016, I gave a lecture together with Chiara Birattari as representatives of Serpica Naro collective during
Un aperitivo con i changemakers della salute
Martedì 18 ottobre sono stata all’headquarter di Sanofi Italia a parlare di opencare e makers per uno degli “Incontri ravvicinati” sul tema: Changemakers della salute – Si moltiplicano le soluzioni degli innovatori che ripensano la salute personalizzandola, percorrendo sentieri finora inesplorati o intraprendendo percorsi poco battuti. Insieme a Federico Ferrazza direttore di Wired e Martina Pennisi, giornalista del Corriere della Sera abbiamo ascoltato e commentato 5 storie raccontate da: Paolo Badano, Genny Mobility Laura Rossi, H-Maps Daniele Lombardo, Robotics Life Marco Squicciarini, Traslator 4 Children Andrea Mezzanzanica, Open Biomedical Initiative “#makerspace: le nuove tecnologie che si aprono alla partecipazione” @zoescope a #MeetSanofi pic.twitter.com/7yZqFEU1In — Sanofi Genzyme IT (@SanofiGenzymeIT) 18 ottobre 2016
Open Source Fashion: salvare il mondo dalla moda
(intervista di Giovanni Longo pubblicata su TechEconomy) I riflettori dell’edizione autunnale della Milano Fashion Week si sono spenti da pochi