Pola Demianiuk creates robotic clothing that “assists the body to be dressed“

Swedish School of Textiles graduate Pola Demianiuk has designed a collection of self-moving garments named Soft Assembly, which curl and contract around the wearer’s body. Created as part of her postgraduate fashion design degree, Demianiuk applied soft robotics – a subfield of robotics focusing on technologies mimicking living organisms – to produce the kinetic clothing. The designs unfurl and wrap around the body without the need for the user to move, which has potential benefits for those with mobility issues. Read more on Dezeen: WATCH NEXT: Nowatch is a health-focused smartwatch that doesn’t tell the time - Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: ​ Like Dezeen on Facebook: ​ Follow Dezeen on Twitter: ​ Follow us on Instagram: ​ Check out our Pinterest:
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