[Book] Fashioning a New Look for the Meiji Empress and Japan
Book showcasing the conservation efforts for the Meiji Empress’ ceremonial court dress, with the aid of 3D technologies [International Shipping Available]
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Book showcasing the conservation efforts for the Meiji Empress’ ceremonial court dress, with the aid of 3D technologies [International Shipping Available]
While not necessarily fashion-related, this exhibition greatly called to my interests in technology. It was a wonderful experience to design and implement my very first museum exhibition, along with it being the first special exhibition for the Matsukata House Museum at Nishimachi International School. An article about the exhibition was published in The Internationalist , it can be read on ISSUU…
Open access article about the use of 3D CAD patternmaking for historic dress research and display, published in the Journal of Digital Media & Interaction special issue: Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age: Innovative Approaches to Preservation and Promotion.
As the clothing we wear is three-dimensional, why not also design in 3D using virtual reality? Gravity Sketch on the Meta Quest - Pros, Cons and Examples.
Transcript of a speech was published about my research and contributions towards preserving the Meiji Empress' tareifuku with the assistance of 3D technology.
Fundraiser towards the book: Unfolding the Story of the Empress’ Court Dress - English and Japanese editions.
Digitisation project for the Meiji Jingu Museum. The Daishōji taireifuku was digitally recreated in virtual 3D for embroidery restoration and visualisation purposes.
Seminar workshop that focused on conceptualising the missing skirt for the Daishōji taireifuku, using 3D CAD software (CLO).
Digitisation project of the uniform worn by Onmo-hōji, who assisted the Meiji Empress during her procession.
Contributions to an international symposium. Shared results from digitising a Japanese Western-style court dress, belonging to the Meiji Empress (the Daishōji taireifuku).