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My goal for the final project is to explore how fabric can performs multitasking features such as micro-climate control, information display, space divider and of course, decoration. I am highly motivated by Coelho’s works in the way he explored shape-memory alloys to create programmable surface and also, Rehmy’s works, in which he managed to print the circuit directly on the fabric through chemical process.

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My goal for the final project is to explore how fabric can performs multitasking features such as micro-climate control, information display, space divider and of course, decoration. I am highly motivated by Coelho’s works in the way he explored shape-memory alloys to create programmable surface and also, Rehmy’s works, in which he managed to print the circuit directly to the fabric through chemical process.

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My goal for the final project is to explore how fabric can performs multitasking features such as micro-climate control, information display, space divider and of course, decoration. I am highly motivated by Coelho’s works in the way he explored shape-memory alloys to create programmable surface and also, Rehmy’s works, in which he managed to print the circuit directly on the fabric through chemical process.

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My goal for the final project is to explore how fabric can performs multitasking features such as micro-climate control, information display, space divider and of course, decoration. I am highly motivated by Coelho’s works in the way he explored shape-memory alloys to create programmable surface and also, Rehmy’s works, in which he managed to print the circuit directly on the fabric through chemical process.

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My goal for the final project is to explore how fabric can performs multitasking features such as micro-climate control, information display, space divider and of course, decoration. I am highly motivated by Coelho’s works in the way he explored shape-memory alloys to create programmable surface and also, Rehmy’s works, in which he managed to print the circuit directly on the fabric through chemical process.