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She engaged herself in a collection that craves to explore the interactions between bodies, coding and digital media. Goldstein wants to understand how this innovative technologies can make wearable products, custom-made garments without neglecting the focus on tradition. During the three months of the residency, she wants to deepen her research on this subject and to create a clothing and shoe collection with her results.


Ganit Goldstein

Ganit Goldstein, born in 1992 in Israel, studied Fashion and Jewelry design in the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, focusing on the use of 3-D printing technology for textile development to create fashion and accessories. During her studies she did a semester abroad in Tokyo University of Arts, in Japan, and received an award for her second year of studies. Moreover, she has also taken part in several different design exhibitions and competitions around the world, such as New York Textile Month, Hong Kong Fashion Week, Art of Fashion Competition of San Francisco Art Museum and the TALENTE Exhibition in Munich. Recently, she was chosen to present her work at the Israeli Pavilion of Milano design week. Her interest lies in the interface ground between handwork and technologies motivating her to research on how 3-D printing and scanning can be used as new methods to take fashion further away.

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