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Ying Gao Creates Robotic Clothing Using Camera Detectors; Salvatori Marble Production Line Explored; Polydrops Develops Zero-Emission Trailer for Off-Grid Travel

Ying Gao's new designs focus on robotic clothing that interact with the audience, Salvatori takes design enthusiasts on an exploration of its marble production process from quarrying to showroom, and Polydrops unveils a trailer for eco-friendly travel featuring in-built energy harvesting systems.

  • Ying Gao investigates robotic clothing through the use of camera detectors, creating designs that involve audience interaction.
  • The robotic clothing can be viewed as 'ambiguous living portraits', reflecting the evolving narrative of fashion and technology.
  • Salvatori, an esteemed company in the marble industry, opens its doors to design admirers, revealing insights into its intricate production line - from stunning marble quarries to the final product in showrooms.
  • Polydrops designs an innovative zero-emission XP19 trailer with inbuilt energy-harvesting systems for sustainable and off-grid travel.
  • The Polydrops trailer embodies the growing call for sustainable design solutions in the wake of increasing environmental concerns.
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