Progress beyond the state of the art
The definition of a new model for a nomadic and cross disciplinary form of research training in the arts that ArcInTexETN has now introduced in practice goes beyond state of the art in its
- broad focus on ways of living connecting the scales of the building, the scale of the interior and the scale of the body,
- specific focus on interaction design as a communicating link in between far field and near field perspectives,
- nomadic structure of moving cross disciplinary groups of doctoral students around in a network of complementary study environments,
- broad cross disciplinary and cross institutional teams of supervisors.
The specific way of introducing textile thinking as common methodological foundation introduced by ArcInTexETN defines a new way to connect textile architecture and textile interaction design.
Expected results until the end of the project and potential impacts
Main intended results concerns on one hand a model for cross disciplinary nomadic research training in the arts contributing to the definition of artistic research as a force in changing ways of living and on the other hand more specifically to promote connecting architecture, textile and fashion design, and interaction design in explorations of the expressional possibilities of modern technology for dressing, furnishing and building for adaptive and responsive forms of future living.
Through a combination of in-depth specialisations, collaborative project work training, and private sector secondments, the ESRs of the ArcInTexETN will form a highly trained avant-garde, ready to take on complex challenges both in academic design education and research and in design development work in the private sector.
As a consequence, the ETN will contribute to further developing the European principles of Doctoral Training, and link together strong European traditions within the fields of art, design, and architecture on the level of practice-based research education.
Results obtained in the ArcintexETN research program will be presented using different platforms of communication, e.g. peer-reviewed publications, exhibitions, conferences and workshops–with the aim to be disseminated across the academic and private sector, and society.