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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Collection Debut at Eyebeam NYC

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The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes.

Diana Eng, Fairytale Fashion / Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55465.P1.L1.SQ.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

I first learned about this project by Diana Eng (Twitter / Wikipedia) at Eyebeam's Open Studios last year. As a designer + technologist, I actively seek out people working on things that infuses art + science. And so when Diana told me that her collection's debut at the Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York, I was more than delighted to check her out.

The Collection

Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

A total of nine looks were showcased on the runway on February 24th, 2010, and some of them will be available for purchase on March 1st at DianaEng.com.

1. EL Wire Dress. Aqua silk chiffon organically draped dress edge with electroluminescent wire controlled by an accelerometer. Circuit boards are housed in 3-D printed neck piece.

EL Wire Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03492.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

EL Wire Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03549.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

EL Wire Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03571 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

2. Deployable Hoodie. Red wood silk hoodie with Miura Ori structure pleat pattern to help the hood collapse small and open big.

Deployable Hoodie, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03496.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Deployable Hoodie, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03498.P1.L1.SQ / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Deployable Hoodie, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03499.P1.L1.C23.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

3. Twinkle Dress and Twinkle Cardigan. LED circuits are hand embroidered with silverized thread and a custom sewable circuit board Twinkle Pad, developed specially for the Fairytale Fashion Collection. Twinkle Dress's removable grey silk chiffon twinkle pad circuit overlays washable black cotton American Apparel dreww. Twinkle Cardigan's removable black wool melton shoulder patches overlay a cotton sweater.

Twinkle Dress and Twinkle Cardigan + EL Wire Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03565.P1.L1.SQ / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Twinkle Dress and Twinkle Cardigan, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03505.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Twinkle Dress and Twinkle Cardigan, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03500.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

4. Cameo. Peach silk organza edged with electroluminescent wire. Circuit boards are housed in 3-D printed Cameo.

Cameo, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03513.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03591.P1.C45 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Twinkle Skirt + Cameo, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03551.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

5. Twinkle Skirt. LED circuits are hand embroidered with silverized thread and a custom sewable circuit board Twinkle Pad, developed specially for the Fairytale Fashion Collection.

Twinkle Skirt, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03521.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Twinkle Skirt, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 220100224.7D.03554.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Twinkle Skirt, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03518.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

6. Puff Sleeve Jacket. Lavender cotton canvas jacket with deployable structure pleated sleeves.

Puff Sleeve Jacket, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03557.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

7. Inflatable Dress. Cream silk chiffon, draped over plastic inflatables and white silk flowers.

Inflatable Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03580.P1.L1.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Inflatable Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03528.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Inflatable Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03530.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Inflatable Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03582.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

8. EL Wire Coat. White silk organza illuminated by EL wire patterns beneath which are controlled by an accelerometer.

Floating Dreams Dress + EL Wire Coat, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03559.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

9. Floating Dreams Dress.

Floating Dreams Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03534.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Floating Dreams Dress, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03539.P1.L1.C23.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Circuit Bending Orchestra

In typical geek fashion, the music accompanying the show was no other than a circuit-bending orchestra made up of team members: Lara Grant, Sarah Grant, Peter Kirn and Matt Ganucheau.

Circuit Bending Orchestra: Lara Grant at Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show, Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03621.P1.L1.SQ.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Circuit Bending Orchestra: Peter Kirn + Matt Ganucheau + Lara Grant, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03474.P1.L1.C45.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Circuit Bending Max/MSP, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03474.P1.L1.C45.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

In fact here's a video of Lara Grant explaining to me how this all works:

SML 720p HD Simulcast: Flickr / Vimeo / YouTube

About Diana Eng

Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravo’s Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.

Diana Eng, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03545.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Extra, Extra!

Hilary Mason (Facebook / Twitter), a computer science professor with a background in machine learning, data mining, and web applications, tends the lighting control. She is currently on sabbatical to explore real-world implementations of these technologies.

Hilary Mason (Lighting), Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03491.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Gadget Galore at the press section:

Press Section Gadget Galore, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03482.P1.L1.SQ / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Twinkling Backstage. The backstage literally lights up because of all the electroluminescent wires and Twinkle Pads.

Twinkling Backstage, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03564.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Last but not least, SML Me with Diana!

Diana Eng + SML, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03600.P1.L1.SQ / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Monday, December 7, 2009

Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / Art in New York City

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Eyebeam (http://eyebeam.org) is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States. Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production. Since its founding, Eyebeam has supported more than 130 fellowships and residencies for artists and creative technologists.


Eyebeam organizes open studios twice a year, and I had the pleasure to visit one of them by invitation of Matthew Borgatti, a designer + technologist I met on Flickr a few weeks before the opening. Here are some highlights from my collection of photographs and video interviews conducted during the show.


Because of this very long post, I have created jump links here:
+1 Sculpture: OMG LOL
+2 Electronics on Canvas: Les Années Lumière by Ayah Bdeir
+3 Fairytale Fashion
+4 Spaceman Lamp by Matthew Borgatti
+5 Deadly Sins (Snowglobes) by Ligorano / Reese
+6 Window Farms by Britta Riley
+7 Collaborative Interactive Video Remix
+8 See also
+9 Related SML Universe



1. Sculpture: OMG LOL (artist unknown. SML RFI?)


Sculpture: OMG LOL / Eyebeam Art + Technology Center Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55420.P1.L1. / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)



2. Electronics on Canvas: Les Années Lumière by Ayah Bdeir



SML 720p HD Simulcast: Current / Flickr / Vimeo / YouTube

The spokesperson of littleBits, a friend of the artist, talks to See-ming Lee about the sculpture / mixed media painting: a birds eye view of a little over 3 years of violence, strife, and very bright lights rocking Lebanon, remembered and replayed in 45 minutes of proportionally timed light display.


Electronics on Canvas: Les Années Lumière by Ayah Bdeir, 2008 / Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55585.P1.CC / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)


Ayah Bdeir
Les Années Lumière
22 x 30 inches
Electronics on Canvas
produced June 2008
in collaboration with Rouba Khalil



3. Fairytale Fashion


Fairytale Fashion (http://fairytalefashion) is a project created by Diana Eng (LinkedIn / Twitter / dianaeng.com), a fashion designer who works with science and technology. She is the co-founder of the NYC Resistor hacker group, and is popularly known as one of the designers in the Bravo TV series hit Project Runway.


Diana Eng, Fairytale Fashion / Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55465.P1.L1.SQ.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)


Fairytale Fashion uses technology to create a collection of magical clothing in real life, and share their work in weekly research and development web videos. Here are some video interviews shot during the event:


3.1 Fairytale Fashion: Part 1: Overview (Diana Eng)



SML Simulcast: Flickr / Vimeo / YouTube

3.2 Fairytale Fashion: Part 2: Projects (Diana Eng)



SML Simulcast: Flickr / Vimeo / YouTube

3.3 Fairytale Fashion: Part 3: Public Collaboration (Matthew Borgatti)



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4. Spaceman Lamp by Matthew Borgatti


Matthew Borgatti (Facebook / Flickr / Friendfeed / LinkedIn / Twitter / Vimeo / sinbox.org) is a designer + technologist in New York. I met him originally on Flickr when I stumbled upon his Spaceman Lamp (Flickr set).



Matthew Borgatti / Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55532.P1.L1.C23.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)



In the following video, Matthew talks to me about his concept, idea and inspiration behind his Spaceman Lamp project:



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5. Deadly Sins (Snowglobes) by Ligorano / Reese


Sculpture: Deadly Sins (Snowglobes), Pure Products USA, by Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55572.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)


Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, two artists who have been collaborating on work together for over a decade in New York, chat with me regarding their new collectible sculptures limited-edition series Deadly Sins. The set of snowglobes are available individually, each of which contain one word from the seven deadly sins: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, and Pride - and represented by a unique color.




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+ http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=633434761

+ http://ligoranoreese.net


Nora Ligorano


Nora Ligorano, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55582.P1.L1.SQ.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Marshall Reese


Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55575.P1.L1.SQ.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Seven Deadly Sins Snowglobes


Sculpture: Deadly Sins (Snowglobes), Pure Products USA, by Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55556.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)
Greed
Sculpture: Deadly Sins (Snowglobes): Greed, Pure Products USA, by Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55558.P1.L1.SQ / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)
Pride
Sculpture: Deadly Sins (Snowglobes): Pride, Pure Products USA, by Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55559.P1.L1.SQ / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)
Lust
Sculpture: Deadly Sins (Snowglobes): Lust, Pure Products USA, by Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55561.P1.L1.C45 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)
Evil
Sculpture: Deadly Sins (Snowglobes): Evil, Pure Products USA, by Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55563.P1.L1.C45 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

6. Window Farms by Britta Riley


Window Farms (Flickr / windowfarms.org) are vertical, hydroponic, modular, low-energy, high-yield edible window gardens built using low-impact or recycled local materials.


Window Farms by Britta Riley / Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55550.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

In February 2009, through a residency at Eyebeam, Britta Riley and Rebecca Bray began to build and test the first Window Farms prototype. Growing food inside NY apartments is a challenge, but within reach. The foundational knowledge base is emerging through working with agricultural, architectural and other specialists, collecting sensor data, and reinterpreting hydroponics research conducted by NASA scientists and marijuana farmers. They have been researching and developing hydroponic designs that are inexpensive and made from relatively inexpensive materials. The working prototype is a drip system made from recycled water bottles, holding 25 plants. Beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, arugula, basil, lettuce and kale are thriving.



I had to pleasure of talking to Maya Nayak, who explained to me how it works:




SML Simulcast: Flickr / Vimeo / YouTube


7. Collaborative Interactive Video Remix by (artist unknown - SML RFI!)


Collaborative Interactive Video Remix / Eyebeam Art + Technology Center Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 20091023.10D.55453-56.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Here's a video of it in action — I can tell you one thing, the kids love it!




See also


+ Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 (Flickr set)




+ Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 (YouTube playlist)

+ Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009 (Vimeo album)






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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Choichun Leung / 13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival NYC 2009: Part 10 of 10 / Art + Artists

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Choichun Leung (Facebook / LinkedIn / SML Flickr) is a Chinese American artist living in New York. I met her towards the end of my gallery visits during the 13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival in New York this year.

Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54951.P1.L1.SQ.BW / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

When I first saw her paintings I had originally thought that she had a graphic design background because of their calligraphic and typographic nature, but it turns out that she was educated in the UK at Loughborough College in 3D Design with a concentration in Jewelry and Silversmithing. Here's a short video interview where she talks about herself and her work:


SML 720p HD Simulcast: Facebook / Flickr / Vimeo / YouTube


And some photographs of her paintings (detail) shot that same day:

Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54927.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54932.P1.L1.C23 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54929.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54933.P1.L1 / SML (by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML)

You can check out her portfolio at http://choichun.com.

Biography


http://www.choichun.com/artist.html
Choichun Leung left Wales when she was seventeen to pursue a degree in metal-smithing at Loughborough college of Art and Design in the UK, afterwhich she studied Buddhist iconography in both Beijing and the Yangkung caves in China's Shanxi province. In 1988 she moved to London where she studied under the Ray Man Chinese Orchestra as a percussionist and a student of the Gu-qin - a traditional Chinese bass zither. Leung worked in Hong Kong as a background artist for animation film before returning to London in 1992 where she received a grant and Gold Award from the Prince of Wales' Youth Business Trust for the most innovative new business of the year: a line of symbolic art products using the traditional technique of Chinese paper cutting. With music and the arts always hand in hand, Leung came to New York in 1994 where she began painting seriously, worked as an assistant to artist Peter Max, and studied music composition. From that point forward, Choichun's artwork has been inextricably entwined with her interest in music and have continued to influence each other. As the single mother of a young daughter, Choichun moved to Germany in 2002 to write music, perform and collaborate on an audio/visual project based in Koln. Upon the invitation of a gallery in 2006 she returned to New York. Most recently Choichun has been featured in two solo exhibitions at JLA Baxter House in Manhattan and will take part in a group showing in Hamburg in November 2008. Choichun currently lives in Brooklyn, NYC.

Artist Statement


http://www.choichun.com/artiststatement.html
Our lives are as long as we remember. Our memories are imbedded in us like DNA. But what of lives that through trauma or age have lost memory? What of the interplay of conscious thought and the sub-conscious? Which one really drives the show? My paintings are like rorschach tests in reverse, a psychological diary of that moment in time, an investigation of the relationship between past and present, reality and illusion and in effect a blue print to the past self. Through the symbolisms revealed, and the stories or objects we project into the abstract, we expose another layer of ourselves and in turn provide clues to what may not be fully aware. My paintings are simple traces of that activity, void of any meaning, but imbedded with the years of experience that shapes us, yet also holds us hostage.

Choichun never paints from sketches but instead allows the process and medium dictate. Each application is an expressive gesture evoking the emotion and inner psychology of that moment, a conflicted excavation of what may be hidden or imagined. The script like lines emerge as a non-cognitive language or what she has come to identify as 'glyphs' - a pictographic personal alphabet; where 'glyphs' document the days, weeks and months spent on a piece. The one actual reference that Choichun can identify in her work after the fact springs from her background in music and her fascination with its chaotic notes and interpretive patterns. These can be seen in the work's fine, rhythmic and frenetic lines as well as in the heavier, poured-on, black & white 'mono-glyphs' which overtake the paintings like visual representations of a sound. Choichun paints on both wood panels and canvas, using liquid acrylic, aerosol, oil bars and thread . With sticks, brushes, trowels and vessels: applying the paint and then scratching through the layers to reveal what is underneath, scripting with ‘glyphs’ throughout, painting over, sanding down and repeating this process until an image is revealed or another is hidden.

13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival NYC 2009
+ 01: Overview
+ 02: Ruza Bagaric
+ 03: Brooklyn Art Project
+ 04: James Cospito
+ 05: J. F. Bautista
+ 06: Ellen Driscoll
+ 07: Fernando Souto
+ 08: Agata Olek
+ 09: Dean Russo
+ 10: Choichun Leung
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