Jan 02, 2006 at 02:37 PM |
Katherine Moriwaki is an artist and researcher investigating clothing and accessories as the active conduit through which people create network relationships in public space. Received a Masters from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU and was formerly a Design Fellow at Parsons School of Design, where Katherine co-developed and taught 'Fashionable Technology', a ground-breaking course integrating wearables and fashion. Currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Disruptive Design Team of the Networks and Telecommunications Research Group at Trinity College Dublin, her work has appeared in IEEE Spectrum Magazine, and numerous festivals and conferences including numer.02 at Centre Georges Pompidou (02), Break 2.2 (03), Ubicomp (03,04), eculture fair (03), Transmediale (04), CHI (04), and ISEA (04). She is a 2004 recipient of the Araneum prize from the Spanish Ministry for Science and Technology and Fundacion ARCO. |
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