The Slow Textiles Group Workshops 2012

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Written and compiled by The Slow Studio, Unit 47, 110-116 Kingsgate Road, London NW6 2JG, UK

All our workshops take place at the Slow Studio in London, UK. Erik Madigan Heck for Mary Katrantzou

INSPIRATIONAL WORKSHOPS 2012

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Workshop no.25: Fast/Slow Organic Geometrics: Create Stunning Geometric Digital Textile Patterns from Organic Structures and Traditional Techniques

Attend in person 2pm til 5.30pm May 19th 2012 (code W25) from ÂŁ40. All materials and refreshments included. 2


Learn from the twentieth century master of observational and deconstructivist painting, Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), and develop your own library of organic images inspired by nature. In class, we practise thinking about looking and new ways to do so and, together, we practise observational painting and deconstructivist mark-making.

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We upload these paintings and marks and transform them into digital patterns and compositions for digital printing, silkscreenprinting, 3D printing, lazer-etching, routing, translating into appliquÊ and embroidery and or making into movies (which you can try out at the Nov 3rd 2012 workshop, Transform Textiles into Short Films (code W27)). This workshop offers you the chance to practise new techniques in a guided way with tasks laid out over the afternoon. You practise techniques that can be used in a variety of ways and get you thinking about the marks you make and why. The afternoon’s work leaves you with a large body of work to refer to later and develop in a variety of interesting ways. Guidance on digital printing, silkscreenprinting, 3D printing, lazer etching, routing, is also given to prepare you for the next creative stage, should you so desire! 4


Attend in person for the whole experience, meeting people, knowledge sharing, tutor contact and new resources from 2pm til 5.30pm on May 19th 2012 from £40 (code W25).

To book, PLEASE SELECT PRICE AND CLICK ‘BUY NOW’ UNDER ‘EVENT BOOKINGS’ IN THE RIGHT-HAND BLOG COLUMN. 5


Hands-on Workshop no.26: Pop Art Geometrics: Translate Pop Art Geometrics into Stunning Digital Repeat Patterns (code W26)

Attend in person 2pm til 5.30pm on July 14th 2012 (code W26) from ÂŁ40. All materials and refreshments included. 6


Taking inspiration from Pop Art geometrics, from Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) to Sol Le Witt (1928 - 2007), learn to go beyond the purely decorative and use geometric form as a receptacle for thought, structure and internal dynamics. Experiment with outline, fill and colours – both in paint and in Adobe Illustrator. Make digital outlines that can then be experimented with for further digital development and colour experiments, printing, lazer etching, 3D printing and or making into geometric animations (ready for class on Nov 3rd 2012, see You can see all the below)! 7


This workshop offers you the chance to practise new techniques in a tutored space with tasks laid out over the afternoon. You’ll practice techniques that can be useful in a variety of ways and get you thinking about line, form, geometry, symmetry, pattern and effect. The afternoon’s work leaves you with a significant body of work to refer to later and develop in a variety of interesting ways; for instance, lazer etching wool, routing acrylic, 3D printing nylon, templates for appliqué and more! We show you how. If you are enrolled on the Slow Design School Programme, the class also offers an experiential introduction to working with geometrics and an opportunity to start some research and potentially publish a paper in tandem with the Slow Textiles Group’s The Geometrics exhibition. 8


Attend in person for the whole experience, meeting friends, knowledge sharing, tutor contact and new resources from 2pm til 5.30pm on July 14th 2012 from £40 (code W26). To book, PLEASE SELECT PRICE AND CLICK ‘BUY NOW’ UNDER ‘EVENT BOOKINGS’ IN THE RIGHT-HAND BLOG COLUMN. 9


Hands-on Workshop no.27: Transform Textiles into Short Films (code W27)

Attend in person 2pm til 5.30pm on Nov 3rd 2012 (code W27) from ÂŁ40. All materials and refreshments included. 10


Learn to transform any pattern or motif into animated sequences for dynamic digital film. Learn to move motifs, distort them and create colour change, shape, symmetry and composition over a timeline. Film offers a powerful communication tool for expressing your 2D vision kinetically and online. This process allows a narrative in otherwise static and semi-static surfaces and also brings to light the role of story-telling (both conscious and unconscious) in the creation of cloth, pattern, form and composition.

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As New York Times journalist, Cathy Horyn, wrote on July 4th 2011, “All sorts of weird vibes... have a way of surfacing in clothes. A runway is like a shrink’s couch; stuff just comes out.” If you have a narrative to share, film can bring your design story to life in a way that communicates culturally to millions of people online. This might be important to you for all different reasons; for instance, it may serve to create an international Textiles in Film online community representing a new genre, new field applications, research and opportunity for cultural exchange. 12


Attend in person for the whole experience, meeting people, knowledge sharing, tutor contact and new resources from 2pm til 5.30pm on Nov 3rd 2012 from £40 (code W27).

To book, PLEASE SELECT PRICE AND CLICK ‘BUY NOW’ UNDER ‘EVENT BOOKINGS’ IN THE RIGHT-HAND BLOG COLUMN. 13


SEE YOU THERE!

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