Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change

This thesis has investigated how the design process used by a textile printmaker practitioner requires further modification when the sun, uncontrollable by nature, is used to activate thermochromic leuco dyes, a dynamic surface variable. In the context of the use of the sun as the dynamic activator,...

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Main Author: Ledendal, Marie
Other Authors: Christie, Robert ; Forster, Samantha Vettese
Published: Heriot-Watt University 2015
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Online Access:http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.686135
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6861352017-10-04T03:23:20ZThermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour changeLedendal, MarieChristie, Robert ; Forster, Samantha Vettese2015This thesis has investigated how the design process used by a textile printmaker practitioner requires further modification when the sun, uncontrollable by nature, is used to activate thermochromic leuco dyes, a dynamic surface variable. In the context of the use of the sun as the dynamic activator, the investigation is focussed on design applications of sun-screening textiles for both indoor and outdoor use. The work has been divided into two categories: the use of solar technology as a direct heater and as an indirect heat source using photovoltaic solar cells to power heat circuitry. The research has resulted in a set of recommended guidelines for textile printmaker practitioners for use when working with textile designs to create dynamic effects with thermochromic dyes, moving light and shadow imageries, in some cases utilising heat circuits activated using photovoltaics. The effect of the individual components of the design process is to allow creation of both dynamic imageries on the textile surface and ‘an extended imagery’, which at times may co-exist within two or three-dimensional space. This thesis, additionally, discusses the ability of the textile designer to achieve an intended aesthetic outcome, when working with an uncontrollable parameter, such as the sun, in comparison with the ‘traditional’ textile print design process.677Heriot-Watt Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.686135http://hdl.handle.net/10399/2888Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
description This thesis has investigated how the design process used by a textile printmaker practitioner requires further modification when the sun, uncontrollable by nature, is used to activate thermochromic leuco dyes, a dynamic surface variable. In the context of the use of the sun as the dynamic activator, the investigation is focussed on design applications of sun-screening textiles for both indoor and outdoor use. The work has been divided into two categories: the use of solar technology as a direct heater and as an indirect heat source using photovoltaic solar cells to power heat circuitry. The research has resulted in a set of recommended guidelines for textile printmaker practitioners for use when working with textile designs to create dynamic effects with thermochromic dyes, moving light and shadow imageries, in some cases utilising heat circuits activated using photovoltaics. The effect of the individual components of the design process is to allow creation of both dynamic imageries on the textile surface and ‘an extended imagery’, which at times may co-exist within two or three-dimensional space. This thesis, additionally, discusses the ability of the textile designer to achieve an intended aesthetic outcome, when working with an uncontrollable parameter, such as the sun, in comparison with the ‘traditional’ textile print design process.
author2 Christie, Robert ; Forster, Samantha Vettese
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Ledendal, Marie
author Ledendal, Marie
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title Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
title_short Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
title_full Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
title_fullStr Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
title_full_unstemmed Thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
title_sort thermochromic textiles and sunlight activating systems : an alternative means to induce colour change
publisher Heriot-Watt University
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