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Ten fashion and technology projects by students at University of Arts Linz

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Dezeen School Shows: a collection of garments made from plant-based leather and food waste is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the University of Arts Linz. Our students use technologies as creative tools to break new ground in fashion. Student: Marilies Luger Email: marilies.luger[at]kunstuni-linz.at

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University of Arts Linz spotlights 10 fashion and technology student projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a clothing collection informed by patterns of brain activity while dreaming and a research project studying bacteria that produces whole cellulose garments are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the University of Arts Linz. University of Arts Linz. School: University of Arts Linz.

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Eight design project by students at Arts University Bournemouth

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Dezeen School Shows: a project that addresses the impact of the UK's ageing population on the healthcare system is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Arts University Bournemouth. In this project, students collaborate within study groups guided by an expert tutor.

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Nine design project by students at Arts University Bournemouth

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Dezeen School Shows: a project that addresses the impact of the UK's ageing population on the healthcare system is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Arts University Bournemouth. In this project, students collaborate within study groups guided by an expert tutor.

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UCA presents 10 student-designed electric vehicle chargers

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Dezeen School Shows: characterful charging points for electric vehicles feature in Dezeen's latest school show by University for the Creative Arts in collaboration with Andersen EV. Among the designs is a charging station that functions as a miniature greenhouse containing small plants , which is made from a glass -like biomaterial.

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A University of Arkansas researcher's quest to create stronger and lighter structures using kirigami-based design

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MIT Technology Review highlights the digital fabrication work of Emily Baker, an architect and assistant professor at the University of Arkansas' Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Baker began her research into lightweight and sturdy Spin-Valence structures as an architecture graduate student at the Cranbrook Academy of Art.

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Ten design projects by students at the University of West England

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Dezeen School Shows: an architectural scheme that aims to reconnect and celebrate the historic areas of Rome is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the University of West England. An annual highlight for the university and city of Bristol, we invite you to discover a new generation of talent.