Michèle Boulogne : “hands tend to think faster than head!”
Based between Martinique and Rotterdam, Michèle Boulogne is an artist and textile designer questioning the cultural and social context of imaginary space exploration. Makery met her.
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Published 4 July 2024 by Ewen Chardronnet
Based between Martinique and Rotterdam, Michèle Boulogne is an artist and textile designer questioning the cultural and social context of imaginary space exploration. Makery met her.
Published 29 June 2019 by Catherine Lenoble
Interweaving digital fabrication, textile design and open science, Fabtextiles in Barcelona is a pioneering fablab for biomaterials.
Published 31 January 2017
According to a study published by four major universities, resorting to 3D printing in PLA would allow the textile industry to be more respectful of the environment.
Published 2 June 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Where does DIY dressmaking stand? On May 27th, the intelligent and connected textile day that took place at Stereolux in Nantes provided an update. Makery was there.
Published 6 January 2015 by Carine Claude
With 120 firms sent to the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, France carries high the European hi-tech flag. Amongst the innovations promised at the 2015 Awards, a connected sport shirt.
Published 2 December 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
Meet Maurin Donneaud, a couturier of connected fabrics at Data Paulette, the new hackerspace for textiles in Paris.
Published 8 September 2014 by Carine Claude
The Tricodeur is a pirated knitting machine designed to subvert the sensible textile design.