KYOTO SEIKA UNIVERSITY
September 1st, 2019 at Kyoto Seika University’s Center for Innovation in Traditional Industries the inaugural symposium, We-The Future Seen Through Craft was held at Kyoto International Manga Museum. Together with practitioners in the field of craft, we hold discussions on social issues such as ethical consumption, ecology and labor conditions in the context of handcrafts.
Conference: FishSkin: Developing fishskin as a sustainable raw material for the Fashion Industry. Elisa Palomino. Central Saint Martins Fashion Print pathway Leader.
http://dento.kyoto-seika.ac.jp/en/report/we1/
http://dento.kyoto-seika.ac.jp/?p=1442&preview=1&_ppp=3cec13cf7f
- TRADITIONAL DYES FOR FISH LEATHER
- FISH WASTE FOR PROFIT
- FISHSKIN PATTERN-BASED GARMENTS
- A VIRTUAL AINU FISHSKIN WORKSHOP
- ARCTIC INDIGENOUS FISHSKIN
- SOCIETY OF LEATHER TECHNOLOGISTS
- COSTUME SOCIETY OF AMERICA
- IFFTI CONFERENCE 2020
- DESIGN MUSEUM CONFERENCE LONDON
- KYOTO SEIKA UNIVERSITY
- CRAFT CONFERENCE ESTONIA
- CUMULUS ROVANIEMI 2019
- MILANO DESIGN WEEK
- SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY VANCOUVER
- BRITISH COUNCIL CRAFTING FUTURES
- EU INDUSTRY DAYS BRUSSELS
- LINEAPELLE INNOVATION TALKS
- EUROPEAN LEAGUE OF THE INSTITUTES OF THE ARTS
- DWEEK BILBAO AND BRITISH COUNCIL
- BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR JAPANESE STUDIES
- TRANSBOUNDARY FASHION SEMINAR