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WORLD STAGE DESIGN - Q&A Follow up!

8/13/2022

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THANK YOU!

Thank you to everyone who attended our presentation. I just wanted to share a little follow up with more precise answers to your questions!
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Sound check!
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You can use Projectors for Digital Cutting?

We have a section on this in our research, posted here on our website with some useful links and info!

How did you digitize your historical pattern?
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I traced it off after importing an image. Here's the video of the process:

Where did you buy your mini mannequins!?

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CHECK OUT THIS EVENT TOMORROW!

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Marrying the Traditional with the Intermedial: Interventions in Costume Practice

This panel, composed of active practitioners in the field of costume studies who also work in higher education, interrogates how the research, the recording, and exploration of processes help students to integrate themselves into an industry that is constantly ahead of the curve through the implementation of virtual, augmented, and digital realities.

The discussion will promote the understanding of the principles of specialist processes in costume making, as well as exploring sustainable ways for creative three-dimensional approaches to modifying, altering, or adapting the performing body.

LINK TO PANEL DESCRIPTION
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World Stage Design

8/8/2022

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Please join us at World Stage Design 2022, where we will present our research results and hold a Q&A and Panel Discussion.
Project: Digital Patterning in Costume Production - Research Presentation and Discussion
Date: Sat, 13 Aug, 2022
Location: Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall - RC 160 (Rozsa Centre)


The Canadian Costumer's Digital Research Initiative explores digital pattern design software in the Costume production process. We assessed the applicability of Gerber and CLO3D patterning software.
Some of the benefits we explore are:
3D modelling, which is invaluable for digitally printing fabrics and has tools for customizing placement and scale of graphics.
Archival attributes provide easily accessible, organized patterning storage.
Virtual fittings allow Designers and Cutters to collaborate and share work at a distance.
We look forward to sharing and discussing the results of our research on the benefits and potential drawbacks of digital integration. Our research is available at QuarterlyCutter.com, and was generously funded by Canada Council for the Arts.

Reserve your seat HERE
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