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Six fashion and textile student projects that centre on their materials

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Dezeen School Shows: we've picked six fashion and textile design student projects featured in Dezeen School Shows that showcase and discuss the intricacies of fabric and materials. These fashion and textile design students have created garments that showcase the their materiality in addition to their overall design.

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Our visual editor Rosella Degori chatted with the film’s art director, Kevin Timon Hill, who talked us through The French Dispatch’s sets – and how he created its real-life bistro inside 180 The Strand. LUX: New Wave of Contemporary Art. Take a look at the bistro and read the feature-length interview. Credit: A’stric.

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Claesson Koivisto Rune designs biodegradable burial urn made from wool

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Textile burial cowlings have been used for bodies and caskets since the beginning of history," Claesson Koivisto Rune co-founder Mårten Claesson told Dezeen. A name tag can be added to personalise the urn. The Ocke urn is made from wool. A number of designers have started rethinking polluting burial methods in recent years.

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Glasgow School of Art presents 10 postgraduate design projects

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Dezeen School Shows: an app that teaches human anatomy by visualising organs as baked goods and a musical elephant that helps teach children new languages are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Glasgow School of Art. Glasgow School of Art. Institution: Glasgow School of Art (GSA). Student: Dan Hou.

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Lucerne School of Art and Design presents 10 student textile projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a project that explores the relationship between textiles , sound and the human body is included in Dezeen's latest school show by Lucerne University of Art and Design. Also featured is a cabinet of curiosities made from textiles and a project that explores the use of Swiss felt.

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3DReid Student Prize 2023, UK Architecture

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This dichotomy, along with the rising cost of living, has made living a commercial art where every moment can be captured and commodified. Shopping, living and commuting are often combined, as the price-tag on housing increases for a desirable connected area. Not least, the opportunity for decent housing.