Hydrophobic Pattern

water-reactive textile print


Project ‘Hydrophobic Pattern’ is an ongoing series of pattern-making through the use of water-repellent coatings for textiles. It explores the fascinating effect of hydrophobic material by redefining a common technology.

Hydrophobic coatings are primarily intended for highly water resistant outdoor textiles and garments. In this case they’re partially applied to achieve a water-repellent and a water-absorbent part. As these substances are not meant to be influencing color and texture of a fabric the coated parts remain invisible in dry state and appear only in contact with liquids. The non-treated parts of the textile get wet and a pattern suddenly becomes visible. As soon as the fabric dries off it will again disappear. The coating can easily be applied through basic textile printing techniques such as silkscreen printing.

Institute
Chair for CAAD, ETH Zürich

artist
Selina Reiterer

Support
Erba AG

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Institute
Chair for CAAD, ETH Zürich

artist
Selina Reiterer

Support
Erba AG

View Project

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