Artist Cross Talk: Yuima Nakazato
2023.12.21 THU
Fashion designer Yuima Nakazato introduced his “Biosmocking” dress, made using the artificial protein-based textile Brewed Protein™ developed by Spiber Inc., which he showcased in his haute couture collection. It was obvious from the prototypes on display alongside the dress that there is plenty of trial and error involved in the process of making a dress from a new material. As well as discussing their respective undertakings and their collaboration, Nakazato and Spiber’s Kazuhide Sekiyama also talked about the issues underlining the development of Biosmocking technology, such as waste in the fashion industry, and discussed pointers for the future of a sustainable society beyond fashion.
【 Date & Time 】
December 21 [Thu] 2023, 3:00pm-4:30pm
【 Speakers 】
Yuima Nakazato(Fashion Designer)
Kazuhide Sekiyama (Spiber Inc.)
【 Moderator 】
Kyoko Kunoh (Ambassador of Ars Electronica)
Yuima Nakazato
Fashion Designer
A fashion designer. Born in Tokyo in 1985. Yuima founded his epony- mous fashion label in 2009, and has presented his collection at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week as an official guest designer since 2016. He holds an M.A. from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, where his graduate collection earned multiple awards in Europe.
Kazuhide Sekiyama
Director and Representative Executive Officer of Spiber Inc.
Kazuhide Sekiyama, born in Tokyo in 1983, serves as Director and Representative Executive Officer of Spiber Inc. He co-founded the company in 2007 while studying Bioinformatics at Keio University. As part of its mission to help build a sustainable society, Spiber is engaged in the development and industrialisation of Brewed Protein™ materials, structural protein materials produced from plant-derived feedstocks through a microbial fermentation process.
https://spiber.inc/
Kyoko Kunoh
Artist, Ambassador of Ars Electronica
She has created extensively on art works in the interactive art field, and has been active in a wide range of fields such as directing in the public and commercial space, design of exhibit products, and joint project with companies and universities. She has involved research projects of Ars Electronica Futurelab since 2017. Her projects have been featured in many different locations both domestically and internationally including Ars Electronica (Austria), SIGGRAPH (USA), Centre Pompidou (France) and Japan Media Arts Festival (Japan).