Textile And Digital Technology Essay

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Looking back to the times of textile industry we can see tremendous changes that have happened during past hundred years. What we see now is the rapidly changing world of technologies, digitalization of everything, trying to submit the space and time. Textile and fashion in this situation are reflecting the human needs and human perception of today’s reality. Textile and fashion as an art fields are more than representative because they can be applied directly to the human body and its environment. Though a lot of people think fashion lives only in clothing stores, it is not true. Fashion and textile have been moving slowly to the galleries, exhibitions, performances, it is interacting with fine arts and science because it has always something …show more content…

Textiles were the dominant industry of the process in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested; the textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods. We can predict that the third industrial revolution is coming nowadays and it will affect textile industry one of the first. As we know by now, textile industry is the most polluting and non-ethical area of economy. Modern philosopher Jaron Lanier claims that as more industries are transformed by digital technologies huge waves of permanent unemployment are likely to follow those already sweeping through many creative industries. We should be ready to compete with machines in the future, not only use …show more content…

Aren’t most of as using wi-fi not thinking about first steps, not remembering Alan Turing first computers? In the same way they use textile, do not really understanding how long it took to bring it to that level we use today. This invisibility gives it a power to change the world slowly. The only difference is that textile should be finally something tangible, physical, something people could touch and smell. This is the area where these two fields could intersect on a different level. Textile and fashion can visualize invisible technologies. It could be one way of intersection between the physical world and its digital

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