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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2024 · 1H 4M

Ep 5. Indigo-Dyed Fabric Migration and Thinking Through Making with Mika Satomi

from No Ordinary Cloth: Intersection of textiles, emerging technology, craft and sustainability · host Mili Tharakan

In this episode of The No Ordinary Cloth Podcast, we hear from Mika Satomi - an exceptional artist and maker whose artistic approach transcends mediums. She skilfully blends traditional and modern, digital and manual techniques and materials to convey powerful narratives. She is as proficient in weaving and crocheting as she is in programming and electronics and so many other techniques. Here she shares about her approach to learning new skills and deepening her existing ones.She is known as a pioneer in the E-textiles community and most people would know her through Kobakant - How to get what you want - a resource for e-textile materials and techniques, that she and Hannah Perner-Wilson built. But Today, Mika joins us to discuss her latest project, Indigo Hyphae, a reflection on the topic of human migration. She explores traditional Japanese katazome techniques along with indigo dyeing techniques, going totally analogue this time, marking a shift from her usual e-textiles work.Mika shares about her experience of teaching at art universities, her collaboration with Hannah Perner-Wilson, and their project Kobakant. She also touches on the role and responsibility we have as makers and the impact it has on the world. This discussion will leave you contemplative of your own practise and skills.Join us as we explore the journey of this pioneering, deeply creative and thought provoking artist. Podcast feedback surveyMika Satomi's worksMika Satomi websiteIndigo Hyphea projectIndigo Hyphae mapZeug Farberai - Indigo dyeing studioKobakant - How to get what you wantConnect with Mili [email protected]: @noordinaryclothTime stamp of episode: 00:19 Getting to Know Mika Satomi 05:17 Introduction to the Indigo Hyphae Project 07:31 The Concept and Inspiration Behind Indigo Hyphae 10:05 The Process and Techniques of Indigo Hyphae 20:26 Reflections on Craftsmanship and Skill Acquisition 34:43 Exploring E-Textiles 36:05 The Impact of Collaboration and Kobakant 43:40 The Responsibility of Designers 48:17 The Impact of Teaching on Personal Growth 01:02:14 Reflections on the Interview

In this episode of The No Ordinary Cloth Podcast, we hear from Mika Satomi - an exceptional artist and maker whose artistic approach transcends mediums. She skilfully blends traditional and modern, digital and manual techniques and materials to convey powerful narratives. She is as proficient in weaving and crocheting as she is in programming and electronics and so many other techniques. Here she shares about her approach to learning new skills and deepening her existing ones. She is known as a pioneer in the E-textiles community and most people would know her through Kobakant - How to get what you want - a resource for e-textile materials and techniques, that she and Hannah Perner-Wilson built. But Today, Mika joins us to discuss her latest project, Indigo Hyphae, a reflection on the topic of human migration. She explores traditional Japanese katazome techniques along with indigo dyeing techniques, going totally analogue this time, marking a shift from her usual e-textiles work. Mika shares about her experience of teaching at art universities, her collaboration with Hannah Perner-Wilson, and their project Kobakant. She also touches on the role and responsibility we have as makers and the impact it has on the world. This discussion will leave you contemplative of your own practise and skills. Join us as we explore the journey of this pioneering, deeply creative and thought provoking artist.  Podcast feedback survey [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5dvn2fDBUa8keNkdxKY-5Kac_3JKSOzkdHG0NjtDGKcow0A/viewform?usp=sf_link] Mika Satomi's works Mika Satomi website [https://www.nerding.at/] Indigo Hyphea project [https://www.nerding.at/indigo_hyphae/] Indigo Hyphae map [https://www.nerding.at/indigo_hyphae/map/] Zeug Farberai - Indigo dyeing studio [https://www.zeugfaerberei.at/] Kobakant - How to get what you want [https://www.kobakant.at/DIY/] Connect with Mili Tharakan [email protected] Insta: @noordinarycloth [https://www.instagram.com/noordinarycloth/] Time stamp of episode: * 00:19 Getting to Know Mika Satomi * 05:17 Introduction to the Indigo Hyphae Project * 07:31 The Concept and Inspiration Behind Indigo Hyphae * 10:05 The Process and Techniques of Indigo Hyphae * 20:26 Reflections on Craftsmanship and Skill Acquisition * 34:43 Exploring E-Textiles * 36:05 The Impact of Collaboration and Kobakant * 43:40 The Responsibility of Designers * 48:17 The Impact of Teaching on Personal Growth * 01:02:14 Reflections on the Interview

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