diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index eba99cf8bc786acc635c2c512560e2d42ae3f42a..016433c476528bd76e6325634ba74322d41847fd 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Really cool idea to make a tool like this [kombucha fiber printer](https://class And many many more... - +<br><br><br> ### Go big or go home: drag performers and other style queens This is something I've been obsessed with for a long time. I think the innovative ways of thinking about the malleability and unstable nature of the body and gender is super interesting and made me fall in love with this art form. I do it myself sometimes too :) No RuPaul quote is lost on me (we're all born naked and the rest is...you know the rest). I'd love to take as many assignments as possible closer toward something that might be applicable in the context of the art of drag to develop into a larger project later. I imagine eco-aware drag could be a very interesting avenue to explore. In the meantime, I'll summarize as: go big, or go home. @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ These theatrical garments have an amazing genderclowning vibe about them, they r  +<br><br><br> ### Textile artists/designers/upcyclists/hackers  @@ -126,6 +127,7 @@ And let's not forget the amazing experiments and documentation done by **[Plusea Last but not least, a shop! **[Mooizooi in Haarlem](https://mooizooi.org/)!** This is a social enterprise that collects waste materials from industry, sort it by color, and sell it for almost nothing. I'd love to stop by there and use only this leftover material, for example to make the embellishments like the ones below. +<br><br><br> **My own students who have inspired me!** The students I get to know during the minor Makers Lab continue to inspire, teach and challenge(!) me loads. Some of their experiments were really great! @@ -141,6 +143,7 @@ Kristin Jakubek & Frida Eriksson's skin sensor (with some help of Geert) from 20 Geert's coils that pick up some residue energy from RFID scanners, just enough to light up an LED (bottom right). +<br><br><br> ### Books * Radical Matter: Rethinking Materials for a Sustainable Future by Kate Franklin * Zeroes and Ones by Sadie Plant