cooling algae

by
Hannah Pekarz

Hannah Pekarz explores the possibilities of sodium alginate used in clothing by creating a biomaterial that has a cooling effect on the body.

In her bachelor collection, “cooling algae”, she works against the highly technical production and creates her own sustainable biomaterial out of sodium alginate, a powder made of dried algae. By mixing the alginate with water and glycerin, yarns and surfaces can be produced.

I am Hannah Pekarz, 24 years old, studying Fashion & Technology in the 6th semester at the University of Arts Linz.

Through my studies I became interested in working with and creating my own biomaterials. Currently I am working on my bachelor collection where I am exploring the possibilities of sodium alginate (a powder made out of dried algae) used in clothing by creating a bio material that has a cooling effect on the body.

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