From Archives to Art: Creative Textile Design with Historical Materials
From archive to design
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About the video: From archive to design
Overview
“Now you will see some case studies of companies and designers who have approached the theme of the archive and the use of historical heritage materials in a strategic and creative way, developing original and innovative solutions. ”
In this video lesson Lottozero addresses the topic: From archive to design, which is part of the Domestika online course: From Archives to Art: Creative Textile Design with Historical Materials. Learn to harness historical materials for textile design and develop your unique creative style..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson we will see practical examples of how companies, designers or even museums have reimagined their heritage. Let's start with a historical exhibition that took place in 1950 at the Milan Triennale. This exhibition sees the conjunction between the most important and innovative artists of the period and companies in the textile sector. In this exhibition artists and industry come together to create gods absolutely innovative new products for this historical period. In 2016 the Prato Textile Museum is re-proposing the exhibition. He calls it Between art and fashion and together wi...”
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Course summary for: From Archives to Art: Creative Textile Design with Historical Materials
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Areas
Design, Textile Design

Lottozero
A course by Lottozero
Lottozero is an experimental center for textile design and culture, where creatives from around the world design the textile products of the future. Lottozero has collaborated with designers such as Stem or Raffaele Kouto, artists such as Claudia Losi and Darius Dolatyari-Dolatdoust, and architects such as Studio Flaim Prünster and Aidel.
Lottozero co-founder and creative director Arianna Moroder is a renowned artist and designer. Her focus on materials research and their creative application has led her to be an influential figure in the field of textile design.
On the other hand, Elena Ianeselli is responsible for fashion design and sustainability at Lottozero. With extensive experience in sustainable fashion, Elena has participated in numerous projects that promote responsible consumption and production practices. Their commitment to sustainability is reflected in their innovative and practical approach to design.
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