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|Description=What happens when new technologies, such as the Internet, are juxtaposed with the old, in this case, textiles? | |Description=Open Wardrobe is a platform where these two technologies meet, and asks if “free software and free content break down the barrier between producer and consumer” can Internet tools be used to break through the fashion barrier? | ||
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|Website=http://www.openwardrobe.org | |||
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What happens when new technologies, such as the Internet, are juxtaposed with the old, in this case, textiles? | |||
Open Wardrobe is a platform where these two technologies meet, and asks if “free software and free content break down the barrier between producer and consumer” can Internet tools be used to break through the fashion barrier? | Open Wardrobe is a platform where these two technologies meet, and asks if “free software and free content break down the barrier between producer and consumer” can Internet tools be used to break through the fashion barrier? | ||
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Bring clothes to swap and experience the activity of tangible exchange with the Open Wardrobe online tool. A space for clothes modification and labeling will be available for those who wish to use it. | Bring clothes to swap and experience the activity of tangible exchange with the Open Wardrobe online tool. A space for clothes modification and labeling will be available for those who wish to use it. | ||
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Creator | Cheryl Gallaway, |
Year | 2006 |
Website | http://www.openwardrobe.org |
Open Wardrobe is a platform where these two technologies meet, and asks if “free software and free content break down the barrier between producer and consumer” can Internet tools be used to break through the fashion barrier?
What happens when new technologies, such as the Internet, are juxtaposed with the old, in this case, textiles?
Open Wardrobe is a platform where these two technologies meet, and asks if “free software and free content break down the barrier between producer and consumer” can Internet tools be used to break through the fashion barrier?
What stories does your Open Wardrobe tell?
Bring clothes to swap and experience the activity of tangible exchange with the Open Wardrobe online tool. A space for clothes modification and labeling will be available for those who wish to use it.