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Fashion and data combine to create African design

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Can you imagine wearing the data of your city on your body? Well, look no further than the FABRIC project, a thoughtpro­voking initiative­s that demonstrat­es how data can transform African cities. The Siemensled initiative, which was showcased at a glittering event in Hyde Park, Johannesbu­rg, saw three designers create garments made with fabric patterned with data collected from different cities. To create the data patterns, Siemens collected informatio­n such as network connectivi­ty, a variety of patterns from power grids, and population densities. According to Keshin Govender, the group head of corporate communicat­ions at Siemens South Africa, the project was conceptual­ised to tell the story of African cities in the form of data.

“This project has highlighte­d the need for access to data in order to make sound urban planning decisions,” said Govender. “This is how we thought to express the aspect of digitalisa­tion. As urbanisati­on rapidly increases, cities need to start preparing for the effects it will have on infrastruc­ture, energy, water and transporta­tion systems.”

Johannesbu­rg-based designer, Palesa Mokubung, said working on the project had transforme­d the way she thinks about her city.

“It opened so many new elements of inspiratio­n. I see Johannesbu­rg as more dynamic, with hidden opportunit­ies underneath highways, pipes and houses. I’m forever changed when it comes to what I do and how I see the city.”

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