Work experience
Pauline VIERNE Born 22/01/90 (23) in Charleville-Mézières 08 117, boulevard Voltaire - 75011 PARIS - France e-mail : pauline.vierne@sfr.fr - tel : +33633534605 driving license
TRAINING
now BlackBoxe, e-textile project (diploma) with Maurin Donneaud, interaction designer may - july Suzusan, japanese company of shibori luminaires and scarves 2012 Assistant textile designer with Hiroyuki Murase in Düsseldorf (1 month) Trainee with Hirose Murase (father) in Arimatsu, Japan (2 months)
Practical learning of Sibori techniques (samples, patterns) - workshops and lectures
ENSAAMA, Paris 15ème
2008 - 2011 «MANAA» and «BTS Design de Mode, option textile» A three-year undergraduate degree in textile design including a foundation year – ESAA Duperré, Paris 3ème 2007 - 2008 Foundation course in Art and Design with optional courses in costume design – ESAFC, Paris 12ème 2007 End of secondary education diploma in sciences – High school Augustin Fresnel, Caen (14)
Skills
Creation of the colour range for Summer 2012 and trends (visuals, techniques, samples)
march 2013 Demain c’est aujourd’hui, at International Biennal of Design, St-Étienne - The lettuce into a drop
EXHIBITIONS
sept - march Le phénomène futur at Musée Mallarmé, Vulaines sur Seine - embroideries about the poem 2013 Hérodiade april 2012 Children’s opera in Theresienstadt, by Isle Weber - Video made en with Pauline Boué (product designer) chosen for a film broadcast live
feb - april EDIBLE : the taste of things to come at Science Gallery, Dublin - The lettuce into a drop, 2012 part of the project Steam Cells
{ Food design in a scientist context with the participation of Dr. S. Duprat, representative of I-Stem laboratory researcher on human stem cells - Critical design with tutor : Nelly Ben-Hayoun }
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2011 - 2013 2nd year in «DSAA Créateur Concepteur Textile» A two-year postgraduate degree –
april - june Guigou, mesh manufacturer for luxury in Paris 2ème 2010 Assistant textile designer with Véronique Lecrosnier - visits of factories in Lyon area
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Education
nov. 2011 SIDA : 30 ans déjà, et maintenant ? by Sidaction, Paris - red embroidered square
Languages French : mother tongue English : fluent (TOEIC : 905) Japanese : beginner - Spanish : school level
Textile techniques
Shibori (30 techniques) - Knitting (hand and machine) - Dyeing Screenprinting - Tapestry - Embroidery
Softwares Word - Excel - PowerPoint Photoshop - Illustrator - InDesign CS5
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dec. 2010 CNAM, Paris 3ème - «Christmas tree» Fillimité
dec. 2009 Sapin Fashion at l’Hôtel Intercontinental le Grand, Paris 9ème - «Christmas tree» Christallin
OTHERS
Participation in student competitions :
- Fête des Lumières de Lyon, two projects designed with Pauline Boué (product designer) ; lighting installations on the statue, place Sathonay - Competition organized by Heytens, Paris ; personnal project for interior design Translator French/English for Suzusan
Hobbies
Photography Walking, Nature Practice of modern dance (for 9 years) Cooking
Lux, Luce, Lucciole
First trials about light coming from inside with shibori techniques, optic fibers and LEDs. Undyed light and electrical light complement each other in confrontation. Here I use textile as a mount for patterns and as a kind of border that reveals the relation between both of lights.
On the next page that’s almost researches about how to include light in textile surface, embroidered, weaved or covering in layers...
Researches about textile sensors. Sensitive with contact or electromagnetic waves.
How to control a light program with knitting objects
Work in progress...
The lettuce into a drop
In a near future, resources promise to miss. While forests burn, lakes, seas and hydrocarbons disappear, icebergs melt ; natural places get into mutations and urban areas in expansion. What tomorrow will be made of ? What our plate could be like ?
In 2075, farmers can not bring their harvest to megalopolis anymore. Food is produced by laboratories in capsuls. The ideal plate is composed of four capsules made with essential molecules (magnesium, polyphenol, ascorbic acid...).
Can research laboratories find answers to our complex future needs ? In situ conditions are key to cells development in the lab. It’s currently possible to construct cells with a 3D structure : this is the culture drop.
Depending on the plate composition, it is said that you can feel less stress or improve your sleep !
Materials #CARAPACE Inspired from pupation of Lepidoptera these researches settle a particular break in the metamorphosis - during the transformation the armor gives way to fragility.
Materials #COCOON
Materials #NEST
Chrysalis #SEAT
Chrysalis #LUMINAIRES
Get into a forest to meet some winding structures. Under cover let it leave and take part of the magic of the place while being transport. Arrange the space carrying out the integration, such as an installation under the ceiling sheets.
Forest #ENGRAVING
Forest #LIGHT
Forest #IN SITU
Dyeing #ONION Dyeing experimentations made with onion skin and various mordents and soaking time.
Dyeing #INDIGO Indigo workshop with the chemist researcher in dye chemistry Michel Garcia, mounting of dyeing vats, experimentations, wax and tye reserves.
Pair projects #CHRISTMAS TREES
Christallin (below), 2009-2010 FillimitĂŠ (right), 2010 Design and development with CĂŠcile Bonnet, textile designer et embroiderer.
Pair projects #STATUE Design and communication with Pauline Boué, product designer. The Croix-Rousse and its history of weaving is the inspiration for that installation on the Sergent Blandan’s statue, in Lyon. We have met some textile manufacturers in Lyon that perpetuate the know-how, combining it with technological innovation. That’s how with Brochier Technologies we thought about a structure composed by four parts of illuminated textile - weaving of optical fibers. What is interesting in such fibers, light conductive, consists of the diffusion. We decided to make it colourful by programming red LEDs.