Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Interactive Fashion Collection

installation
installation
Mar 13–Apr 14
Ganit Goldstein
Venue:
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor
MIT Media Lab, 2nd floor

Ganit Goldstein's Interactive Fashion collection combines cutting-edge sensor technology with wearable design, showcasing garments that adapt, respond, and engage with both the wearer and their audience. Embedded with conductive materials, these pieces alter in color and texture, creating a dynamic and interactive fashion experience.

Ganit Goldstein’s Interactive Fashion collection features four garments that combine digital garment design, laser cutting, LED's and sensing technology. Designed to interact with both the wearer and its surroundings, the collection creates a dynamic experience, making them responsive to their environment.

Showcased at Boston Fashion Week and the Cambridge Science Festival 2024, the collection redefines fashion by incorporating interactive elements that react to external stimuli, altering the lights embedded within the garments.

By blending technology and fashion design, Ganit Goldstein offers a vision of the future of textiles—where clothing becomes a living, interactive extension of creativity and innovation.

Ganit Goldstein is a Computation Textile and Fashion Designer focusing on the intersection of craft and technology. She blends virtual tools with tangible materials to push the boundaries of programmable textiles, particularly through pioneering the use of 3D printing for custom-designed fabrics.

Goldstein holds a degree in Computation in Architecture from MIT and was part of the inaugural cohort at the MIT Morningside Academy of Design. She also worked as a research assistant at MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab and the Media Lab’s Tangible Media Group. Between 2019 and 2021, she earned an MA in Textiles from the Royal College of Art in London, following her distinction graduation from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.

Ganit Goldstein’s work has been showcased at leading exhibitions including Milan Design Week, New York Textile Month, Munich Jewellery Week, and many more. Her collections have received global recognition, winning prestigious awards and receiving media attention.Passionate about interdisciplinary design, Goldstein combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technologies, fostering a deep connection between technology, science, and art through pioneering research and international collaborations.

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