Una Moda Senza Sprechi? La Risposta è nella Tecnologia | Elena Pierri | TEDxFrosinone
Una moda diversa è possibile. E nasce dalla tecnologia.
In un tempo che ci chiede di ripensare profondamente materiali, processi e significati, il progetto di Elena Pierri, in collaborazione con l’Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli, fonde arte, innovazione e sostenibilità per dare forma a una visione alternativa della moda, grazie alla fabbricazione digitale.
L’industria fashion è tra le più inquinanti al mondo, ma immaginare un futuro senza sprechi non è più un’utopia: è già realtà. Tecnologie come la stampa 3D e il taglio laser offrono una risposta concreta per superare il modello del “prendi, produci, butta” e costruire una moda circolare, rigenerativa, consapevole.
Basta sprechi. Basta eccessi.
È il tempo della precisione, della personalizzazione, del rispetto per il pianeta.
Quella che vedrai in questo video non è una semplice sfilata, ma una performance-manifesto: un invito a riconsiderare il ruolo dell’artista e a riflettere su un’idea di lusso più autentica, dove creare valore per il futuro conta più del possedere. Maker e non solo User. Da BIT a Atomo, da Locale a Globale. Artista per passione, imprenditrice per esigenza.
Designer e Maker, esperta in disegno 2D per taglio laser e modellazione 3D. Laureata in Product and Industrial Design presso IED Roma, ha lavorato in varie aziende sperimentando tecniche produttive industriali e semiartigianali.
Fondatrice e Amministratore Unico di Make a Shape, un'azienda che unisce professionisti della modellazione 3D e prototipazione rapida. Make a Shape si distingue per l'attenzione all'ambiente, utilizzando materiali a basso impatto come filamenti ecologici derivanti da energia rinnovabile usando coloranti biodegradabili. È attivamente coinvolta nella ricerca e sviluppo di nuovi materiali per la stampa 3D.
Performer, appassionata di yoga, danza acrobatica, e collaboratrice con Accademie e start-up locali per la formazione di nuovi talenti.
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