The paper aims to address how dresses and garments in the fashion-tech are beginning to acquire their own shape and meanings: the technological, electronic dress with digital, bionic, or robotic components can act and move independently from the body that wears it, sometimes even modeling, modifying or altering its shape. According to these perspectives, techno-fashion products become alive because they react autonomously to external or internal inputs, they become able to mediate the relationship between the human body and the world around it in a new material dimension that lives in a fluid environ- ment with blurred boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological spheres. This highlights the pivotal role of new technologies for the study of fashion, as by empower- ing the human body they can influence human relationships with themselves, others, and the environment. These trans- formations involving the collision between technology and fashion could have long-term implications that affect the shape and meaning of our clothes as well as our bodies.

The Augmented Body: Technological Contamination in the Fashion-Tech Paradigm / Elisabetta Cianfanelli, Margherita Tufarelli, Elena Pucci. - In: DIID. DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN. - ISSN 1594-8528. - ELETTRONICO. - Digital Special Issue 1:(2023), pp. 554-563. [10.30682/diiddsi23]

The Augmented Body: Technological Contamination in the Fashion-Tech Paradigm

Elisabetta Cianfanelli
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Margherita Tufarelli
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Elena Pucci
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2023

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The paper aims to address how dresses and garments in the fashion-tech are beginning to acquire their own shape and meanings: the technological, electronic dress with digital, bionic, or robotic components can act and move independently from the body that wears it, sometimes even modeling, modifying or altering its shape. According to these perspectives, techno-fashion products become alive because they react autonomously to external or internal inputs, they become able to mediate the relationship between the human body and the world around it in a new material dimension that lives in a fluid environ- ment with blurred boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological spheres. This highlights the pivotal role of new technologies for the study of fashion, as by empower- ing the human body they can influence human relationships with themselves, others, and the environment. These trans- formations involving the collision between technology and fashion could have long-term implications that affect the shape and meaning of our clothes as well as our bodies.
2023
Digital Special Issue 1
554
563
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 10: Reduced inequalities
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 15: Life on land
Elisabetta Cianfanelli, Margherita Tufarelli, Elena Pucci
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