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The textile design of Dr. Frances Geesin

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    Dr. Frances Geesin is a researcher / textile artist and an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Nanotechnology (Hon FIoN). In 2003 she was awarded The Arts Foundation Fellowship for Textile Design. She trained in painting and woven textiles, worked as a designer and colourist in industry and made numerous knitted costumes for TV, dance and film.

The textile design of Dr. Frances Geesin

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    This is an example showing the plaster like form achieve by rapid prototyping then with the addition of heated thermoplastic geo textile which were then electroplated. Demonstrating how virtual technology using a haptic tool enabled a solid form to be made .It was then completed creating work where all the senses but taste combined.

Frances Geesin Axisweb - Contemporary Art & Artists

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    Frances Geesin Artist, Maker, Researcher, Teacher Concepts Ideas frequently emerge from and are suggested by the materials and processes I use. Sometimes I collaborate with others to create jewellery and accessories or interactive textile panels enabling work to be created which otherwise would not exist.

Transition & Influence Gallery - Frances Geesin United Kingdom

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    Frances Geesin. Research and practice are interwoven as a continuous investigation into textile and fibre. Her delight in discovery and her endless curiosity are constantly taking her into new, uncharted territories. Working in the main with thermoplastic fabrics and fibres as a medium for expression, her drawing tools are heat guns, soldering irons and hot knives.

The textile design of Dr. Frances Geesin

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    Divide and Seek 2011/2012 This work was created for 'BITE-SIZE' - an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan opened at The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation in London between October 31st - December 14th 2011.

The textile design of Dr. Frances Geesin

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    Artists at Work New Technology in Textile and Fibre Art. At Prato Italy Melted turquoise polypropylene fibres formed around a metal sphere. As the fibres cool, they harden. The sphere is removed and the fibres maintain their original form. The five spheres portray wrapped space and time. They are partially electroplated copper, then patinated.

Electroplated (Conductive) Textiles Inspired by ...

    https://fashioningtech.com/2009/04/27/electroplated-conductive-textiles-inspired-by-nanoscience/
    Apr 27, 2009 · Dr. Frances Geesin, a researcher and textile artist, is a winner of the NanoArt 2008 competition for her magnificent work with electroplated textiles inspired from microspcopic images of the invisible elements in our world. Working from nano images, Geesin is inspired by the complex and layered world revealed through the electron microscope.

Through the Surface - collaborating textile artists

    http://www.transitionandinfluenceprojects.com/throughthesurface/throughthesurface.html
    Artists. Japan UK. Established Textile Artists Teruyoshi Yoshida Maxine Bristow Machiko Agano Frances Geesin Junichi Arai Jeanette Appleton Michiko Kawarabayashi. Young textile artists Kyoko Nitta Claire Barber Kaori Hosozawa Ealish Wilson Naoko Yoshimoto Anniken Amundsen Tim Parry Williams. Partnerships. In Britain Maxine Bristow/ Kyoko Nitta

The textile design of Dr. Frances Geesin

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