The tube project

The objective behind the tube project was to introduce students to the application of “new tech” seamless garment design and production systems that are supported by Computer Aided Design (CAD). Also significant to this project was developing the students’ understanding of the “old/low tech” origins...

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Main Author: Farren, Anne
Other Authors: Anne Farren
Format: Non traditional textual works
Published: Department of Food and Agriculture Western Australia 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12512
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description The objective behind the tube project was to introduce students to the application of “new tech” seamless garment design and production systems that are supported by Computer Aided Design (CAD). Also significant to this project was developing the students’ understanding of the “old/low tech” origins of circular knitting that form the conceptual foundations for the application of the new/high tech design and production systems. The project was designed to encourage creative investigations into the application of the 3D garment system, stretching the design applications of the system which in many respects has been limited by the complexity involved in making changes to the embedded predefined garment shapes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-125122022-12-09T07:12:37Z The tube project Farren, Anne Anne Farren Amy Clarke The objective behind the tube project was to introduce students to the application of “new tech” seamless garment design and production systems that are supported by Computer Aided Design (CAD). Also significant to this project was developing the students’ understanding of the “old/low tech” origins of circular knitting that form the conceptual foundations for the application of the new/high tech design and production systems. The project was designed to encourage creative investigations into the application of the 3D garment system, stretching the design applications of the system which in many respects has been limited by the complexity involved in making changes to the embedded predefined garment shapes. 2010 Non traditional textual works http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12512 Department of Food and Agriculture Western Australia restricted
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