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Practical fashion tech = wearable technologies for costuming, cosplay, and everyday /
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Title/Author:
Practical fashion tech/ by Joan Horvath, Lyn Hoge, Rich Cameron.
Reminder of title:
wearable technologies for costuming, cosplay, and everyday /
Author:
Horvath, Joan.
other author:
Cameron, Rich.
Published:
Berkeley, CA :Apress : : 2016.,
Description:
xxii, 268 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part 1. The Big Picture -- Chapter 1. Fashion Tech -- Chapter 2. Practical Costume Design -- Part 2. The Basics -- Chapter 3. How to Sew -- Chapter 4. Making and Using Sewing Patterns -- Chapter 5. Wearable Tech Electronics -- Chapter 6. Programming Wearables -- Chapter 7. Your First Project -- Part 3. Beyond the Basics -- Chapter 8. Sensors and Other Hardware -- Chapter 9. 3D Printing -- Chapter 10. The Importance of Planning -- Chapter 11. Two Bigger Projects -- Part 4. Where To Go From Here -- Chapter 12. Other Technologies -- Chapter 13. A Look Ahead -- Appendix A. Teaching Fashion Tech -- Appendix B. Links in this Book.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Cosplay. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1662-0
ISBN:
9781484216620$q(electronic bk.)
Practical fashion tech = wearable technologies for costuming, cosplay, and everyday /
Horvath, Joan.
Practical fashion tech
wearable technologies for costuming, cosplay, and everyday /[electronic resource] :by Joan Horvath, Lyn Hoge, Rich Cameron. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2016. - xxii, 268 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part 1. The Big Picture -- Chapter 1. Fashion Tech -- Chapter 2. Practical Costume Design -- Part 2. The Basics -- Chapter 3. How to Sew -- Chapter 4. Making and Using Sewing Patterns -- Chapter 5. Wearable Tech Electronics -- Chapter 6. Programming Wearables -- Chapter 7. Your First Project -- Part 3. Beyond the Basics -- Chapter 8. Sensors and Other Hardware -- Chapter 9. 3D Printing -- Chapter 10. The Importance of Planning -- Chapter 11. Two Bigger Projects -- Part 4. Where To Go From Here -- Chapter 12. Other Technologies -- Chapter 13. A Look Ahead -- Appendix A. Teaching Fashion Tech -- Appendix B. Links in this Book.
This book is the result of a collaboration between two technologists and a veteran teacher, costumer, and choreographer. They came together to pull back the curtain on making fun and innovative costumes and accessories incorporating technologies like low-cost microprocessors, sensors and programmable LEDs. Fashion tech can require skills in design, pattern-making, sewing, electronics, and maybe 3D printing. Besides the tech skills, making a good costume or accessory also requires knowledge of the intangibles of what makes a good costume. Regardless of whether you are coming at this from the theater costuming, sewing, or electronics side, the authors will help you get started with the other skills you need. More than just a book of projects (although it has those too), Practical Fashion Tech teaches why things are done a certain way to impart the authors' collective wealth of experience. Whether you need a book for a wearable tech class or you just want to get started making fantastic costumes and wearables on your own, Practical Fashion Tech will get you there. What you will learn: The fundamentals of both the sewing and the technology aspects of wearable tech for fashion How to make a memorable costume that reacts to its wearer or environment Ideas for using this book as a textbook Who this is for: Electronics enthusiasts, hipsters, costume designers, teachers, and students who want to learn how to make fashion or cosplay weara bles. Cosplay fans wanting to incorporate sensors and more into their costumes.
ISBN: 9781484216620$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4842-1662-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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