Ligaments focuses on creating garments that work with the body's natural design and movement. By examining muscle, bone, and tendon structures, clothing can be designed to integrate rigidity seamlessly while allowing flexibility. Fabrics and construction techniques must be specifically chosen to help the garment cohere with the user's movement. The document discusses prototyping various techniques like adding gussets, elastic strips, and stretch fabrics to joints to allow expansion and a wider range of motion while maintaining shape. Initial sketches are also shown for various "anatomic" garment concepts designed around this approach, such as a rib-cage jacket, airlock pant, and ligament shirt-jacket.
Bone and Its Types
Classification on Basis of Shape
Classification on Basis of Development
Classification on the Basis of Region
Classification on the Basis of Structure
Types of Fractures
De Quervain's Disease
Jersey Finger
Boxer's Finger
Saturday night palsy
Mallet Finger
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Student's Elbow
Bone and Its Types
Classification on Basis of Shape
Classification on Basis of Development
Classification on the Basis of Region
Classification on the Basis of Structure
Types of Fractures
De Quervain's Disease
Jersey Finger
Boxer's Finger
Saturday night palsy
Mallet Finger
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Student's Elbow
Sports intimate apparels are worn next to the skin, which are the key aspect to physiological comfort of sports persons and help to increase their performances. Natural and synthetic fibers are mostly used in sports apparels. Natural fibers have excellent comfort, except wicking, which can be overcome by modifying the fiber profile of synthetic materials, and also imparting finishes in the fabric. It is evident that type of fibre, properties of yarn, structure of fabric, finishing treatment and features of clothing were the factors affecting clothing comfort of sports intimate apparels. Among these the economical way of fetching comfort in the sports intimate apparels can be done through the selection of right raw material, and fabric structure with right structural parameters.
In this assignment, I created a magazine publication from one of my trends from my Active Automation project. Second Skin looks further into how geo mapping in fabric can help people keep track of their health and workouts.
This PPT is oriented mainly towards sutures / needles & knots. Their types, uses and techniques of using it. Mainly for MBBS students as well as other medically oriented people.
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Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
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2. “Ligaments” focuses on building around, with, and in-support-of the body’s
natural design. Through an examination of muscle, bone, and tendon structures,
garments can be created that work in-tandem with the body rather than around
it. Contrasting the structure of technical and functional design, the organic
lines and curves of the body allow the rigidity to be seamlessly integrated into
the design. Fabrics and construction techniques must be specifically crafted and
chosen to help with the cohesion of user and garment.
Like ligaments that connect bones, clothing must connect with, and aid the user
in their every movement.
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4. Building a Body for Space
Types of Activities and Risks in Space
- Low-Earth Orbit
- Thermal Extremes (+120C to -120C)
- Vacuum
- Orbital Debris
- Excursions
- Lower Gravity
- Abrasive Dust that Clogs Joints and Degrades Materials
- Foreign Chemicals
-EVA Work
- Construction and Repair
- Mobility
- Glove Mobility is Most Important
- 6 to 8 Hour Work Time
- Hydration and Waste
- Absorb Moisture
- Impact Protection
Components of a Space Suit
- 20 Year Life Span for Metals and 8 Years for Textiles Before
Retirement of Suit
- Structured to Account for Spinal Elongation in Low Gravity
- Interchangeable Components
- EMU (Life Support Backpack)
- Layers
- Bladder (contains oxygen)
- Restraint (structure)
- Micrometeoroid (protection from environment)
- Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Undergarment
-Lines of Non-Extension
5. Building a New Body
- History of Prosthetics
- Ancient Egyptians believed that
body modifications carried into the
next life (wanted to be buried whole)
- Marcus Sergius of Rome was fitted
with a hand that could only hold his
shield
- Mostly Hooks and Pegs made of
Wood, Leather, and Metal until the
16th Century
- Ambroise ParŽ (16th Century)
- Designed many prototypes for modern
prosthetics
- Major problem with amputees dying from
hemorrhaging and infection up to this point
- Pieter Andriannszoon Verduyn (1696)
- First non-locking below the knee prosthetic
- Use of hinges (see pictures)
-Modern Enhancements
-RFID Chips
-Implanted for security and identity purposes
- Exo-Skeletons
- Increase in muscle performance
- Corrected posture or physical techniques
- Eye Enhancements
- Cameras in lenses
- 3D Printed Body Parts
- Brain Computer Interfaces
- Cosmetic Enhancements
8. Prototyping
Slashing top fabric and lining witha stretch to allow for increased
movement while maintaining a clean surface
Sewing gussets in alternating positions along seam-lines allowing
for expansion to accomidate the user
9. Felt sewn to a stretchable mesh, creating moving
plates in the areas that do not stretch on the body
Elastic strips places in-between pieces of fabric to
reveal the skin underneath and create seams that are
both stretchable and resiliant
10. Combining stretch fabric and felt to experiment with ways in which sculpted
shape can be maintained while still allowing for mobility
Stitching a patch of stretch
fabric to a woven in a discreet
and stylish manner. This could
be used at an elbow or knee to
let the bone protrude outward
while letting the main fabric
reamin as normal
Stretch fabric placed at a
joint to allow for a wider
range of motion without
the usual build up of fabric
11. A surface application mimicking ligaments in the body,
adding resistance as needed
Elastic bands places in various positions to create constriction and
resistance throughout the garment
12. Pieces off-set to allow for gaps in which an elbow or knee could push into
when the limb is bent
Expanding on the previous sample, openings are places along the seams to
allow for an even greater range of movement