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==== Wearable Inflatables ==== | ==== Wearable Inflatables ==== | ||
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AXA Gallery, January 30-April 13, 2002\\ | AXA Gallery, January 30-April 13, 2002\\ | ||
source: www.axa-art.com/ | source: www.axa-art.com/ | ||
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- | [[http:// | + | Winter Olympics 1992: costumes worn by females leading each team of athletes during the opening and closing ceremonies\\ |
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- | "The Boy in the Bubble" | + | "The Boy in the Bubble" |
- | + | "As his mother looks on, six-year-old David plays with a water hose during one of his initial ventures outside the confines of the Texas Children' | |
- | As his mother looks on, six-year-old David plays with a water hose during one of his initial ventures outside the confines of the Texas Children' | + | |
Notes Acquired, 1986. The Mobile Biological Isolation System was developed by NASA at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.\\ | Notes Acquired, 1986. The Mobile Biological Isolation System was developed by NASA at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.\\ | ||
source: www.pbs.org/ | source: www.pbs.org/ | ||
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- | {{:spiraal_tesa_4jpg.jpg?400}} {{2005_inflatable_dress.jpg? | + | {{:yoshiki-hishinuma-4.jpg?600|}}\\ |
- | [[http://fo.am/p~lot]]\\ | + | Yoshiki Hishinuma’s work began by exploring traditional japanese clothing and origami. Here Hishinuma' |
- | p~lot, (Play Lab on Open Grown Territories)‘Inflatable Skins’ http://fo.am/ | + | source: Clothes by Yoshiki Hishinuma (©1986 by Yobisha ISBN 4946419357, 9784946419355). |
- | Photo Nathalie van Helvoort, model: Tessa joosse, inflatable skin: Cocky Eek | + | |
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When the wearer walked around, the clothes inflated themselves. | When the wearer walked around, the clothes inflated themselves. | ||
The human body as an art form in a playful and light way, but at the same time exposed it to physical comfort and/or discomfort. | The human body as an art form in a playful and light way, but at the same time exposed it to physical comfort and/or discomfort. | ||
- | source: www.rewana.com | + | source: www.rewana.com\\ |
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+ | 1. Floating Cube, Cocky Eek, performance, | ||
+ | 2. 3. p~lot, [[http:// | ||
+ | Photo Nathalie van Helvoort, model: Tessa joosse, inflatable skin: Cocky Eek\\ | ||
+ | 3. Self-Sustainable Chair, by Joo Youn Paek .The dress is made up of 7 trash bags, 2 foot-pumps and a pair of slippers. The shoes pump air into an inflatable bubble attached to its rear part on each step, slowly turning the garment into a chair. | ||
+ | The chair is slowly deflated under the weight of the wearer, motivating him or her to consistently switch between walking and sitting as a loop behavior on the street. The balance between exercise and rest would be maintained by wearing this suit. The purpose of this project is to transform the humdrum experiences produced by routine walking commutes into an amusing interactive performance.\\ | ||
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+ | All rights reserved. © 2005-2007 JooYoun Paek\\ | ||
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+ | 1. atomic suit: source: blog.modernmechanix.com/ | ||
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Basically instead of using heavy hydraulics, the exoskeleton uses air compression, | Basically instead of using heavy hydraulics, the exoskeleton uses air compression, | ||
- | The suit mimics the body's system of connecting muscles to bones via tendons. It could be used to boost the strength of specific muscles, such as biceps or triceps. The artificial muscles are made up of inflatable rubber tubes surrounded by flexible metal mesh connected at each end to the joints on the suit. When the tube inflates, the mesh bulges, which in turn pulls each end in and shortens the artificial muscle. Pressure sensors all over the suit would tell the artificial muscles when to kick in. | + | The suit mimics the body's system of connecting muscles to bones via tendons. It could be used to boost the strength of specific muscles, such as biceps or triceps. The artificial muscles are made up of inflatable rubber tubes surrounded by flexible metal mesh connected at each end to the joints on the suit. When the tube inflates, the mesh bulges, which in turn pulls each end in and shortens the artificial muscle. Pressure sensors all over the suit would tell the artificial muscles when to kick in.\\ |
- | Check out the video of the suit in action. | + | 1. en 2. nurse-power-suit; |
- | source: http:// | + | 3.Inflatable Exoskeleton, |
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+ | Mister-Blow-Up\\ | ||
+ | source: book Blow Up by Sean Topham\\ | ||
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- | Bighorn inflable hoodsand Yvette dresses by Robin Archer, source: book Blow Up by Sean Topham | + | Bighorn inflable hoodsand Yvette dresses by Robin Archer\\ |
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