Art to Wear 2009!

Why not make it a 2 post night?!  Especially with all the end of the school year excitement!
One of the biggest events to happen at NC State each year is the Art to Wear Fashion Show, a collaborative event hosted by the College of Textiles and the College of Design.  

Art to Wear was initiated in 2001 by Anni Albers Scholars (my program!) with the help of College of Design and AASP faculty member, Vita Plume.  Since its initiation 8 years ago, the show has grown from 100 spectators, to over 3000!  Over the years Art to Wear has changed many features to meet the demands of its increasing popularity: it has had 3 different homes on NCSU's campus, studio classes have been added to both colleges focusing on the show, and the committee of students involved in all aspects from design, to communications, to fundraising and more has grown substantially!  One thing that has not changed with time, is the extreme quality and creativity unleashed in every one of the student designs.  The professionalism of this event is remarkable, and admirable!  I am proud to have been a part of this event in the past, but I also enjoyed this year's experience as an audience member.  This was the first time I had not seen the designers' pieces prior to the show, and I was as impressed as ever!  

Designers
Vansana Norlintha "One Human Circle"
Courtney Hummel "Garnish Delight"
Alyssa McNamara "Rooted"
Katlyn Griffin "Absolutely, Maybe"
Hannah Goff "Bound"
Lauren Boynton "At the Beach"
Allison Russell "The Legion of Steam Underground Ball"
Veronica Tibbetts "American Dream"
Adrienne L. McKenzie "Rapture, A Masquerade"
Jessica Roush "Tribal Fusion"
Chase Kennedy "A Reflection of Rebellion"
Leigh LaVange "Frosted Heart"
Amy Quinn "Le Danse des Desserts"
Shelley Smith "Wanderlust"
Charlotte Guice "Nesting"









For more stories and images, please visit the following sites:
- The Technician is NCSU's Student Paper
- The News and Observer is RDU's Primary Paper News Source
- These are collections from friends and spectators available on Flikr
- And my photo set :)









Art to Wear Team
Director: Amy Quinn
Fundraising: Emily Cheng
Arrangements: Katie Skinner | Jay Ross
Photo/Video: Kiley Schiffman (Provided by Jeff Basladynsi, Saul Flores, Marc Helk, Grace Young, and Island Sound DJ's & Video)
Graphics: Katlyn Griffin | Sarah Gudely (Provided by Iris Chen and Toni Chester)
Jury/PR: Richelle Smith
Treasurer: Morgane Klareich
Communications: Katie Banner
Stage Moms/Seating: Amy Gray | Kenzie Morrison | Liz Howell
Hair/Makeup: Candis Shiflett | Jenny Le (Provided by Paul Mitchell Emerald Academy)
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Cindy Istook | Jan-Run Wan

Thanks is also given to Dean Marvin Malecha, Chandra Cox, and Sherry O'Neal of the College of Design.  
As well as Dean Blanton Godfrey, Emily Parker, and Shawn Dunning of the College of Textiles.
The many sponsors, including Sunbrella, Tumbling Collors, Jerry's Artarama (and many more)
MC: Michael Perros
Model Training: G and S Talent Inc.
and of course the Jurors: Kate Kretz | Nico Morrison | Myriah Zaytoun













For more information, please visit the Art to Wear webpage at: www.ncsuarttowear.com
DVDs of the entire show are available for order from this site!

Also, if you missed the show, you'll be able to see the collections May 11 at some of the fashion boutiques at Cameron Village in Raleigh!
Great Video Explaining this Unique Event!

Summer Textile Exploration Program (STEP)

Classes have ended- yey!  So planning my summer has begun!

This summer I have 1 focus: thesis, Thesis, THESIS!  In order to keep my sanity, I am already looking for new activities to fill my calendar and keep me social, rather than locked in the library.  One cure to my isolation may be to help work with the STEP program of the NCSU College of Textiles.  

STEP is a summer program for rising high school seniors that serves as a valuable introduction into the world of textiles.  Each session is 1 week long and can host 28 students, who are invited to stay in campus dorms in order to get the full campus experience.  Each morning, students participate in textile-related presentations and activities, including visits to local businesses and a tour of the NC State campus.  After lunch, the students divide into groups depending on their interests in one of the following topics: polymer and color chemistry, engineering, apparel/clothing design, textile/fabric design, or business management.  These groups will work together on a project pertaining to their topic, which will be presented at the end of the week.  

Each afternoon students can enjoy free-time, or group activities such as bowling and cookouts.  On Friday, presentations will be given to students, parents, and professors and a cookout celebration will be held to commend their accomplishments!



If you are interested, applications are available at: www.tx.ncsu.edu/student_services/step/index.cfm
The deadline for this summer's program is MAY 1st at 5:00: FRIDAY! 

This year's Sessions:
1st week: June 14-19
2nd week: June 21-26
3rd week: July 5-10
4th week: July 12-17

Because of this deadline, I'm am sure high school freshmen-juniors will find this post more helpful for the upcoming summers.  If you are interested in applying before this deadline, please contact Brandon Alley at Textile Student Services: bsalley@ncsu.edu, or you can always contact me with any questions.

For more information about the STEP program, please visit: www.tx.ncsu.edu/student_services

Idemitsu Engine Oil


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Idetmisu Extreme Touring 5W40 (Fully Syn)
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Idemitsu Extreme Eco 10W30 (Mineral) (4 Liter)
Idemitsu Racing 15W40 (Mineral)
Idemitsu Racing 10W30 (Mineral) (3 Liter)
Idemitsu Racing 20W50 (Mineral)


Anyone who looking for this oil can come and look for me.

List of the Speedtrap Location

LOCATIONS


PLUS North Bound (ke Utara) 
Under a bridge at about 456km, Sg Buloh junction.
Under a bridge at about 459km, Bukit Lanjan interchange.
Under the overhead restaurant at Sg Buloh.
Under the last bridge before Sg Besi toll at 309.2km.
Under the bridge at 296.5km, Bangi junction.
Under the newly constructed bridge at 289.0km, after Nilai North junction.
Under the bridge at 286.5km, Nilai North junction.

PLUS South Bound (ke Selatan) 
Below signboard at about 454.6km and 455.2km, Sg Buloh layby.
Under the bridge after Subang junction at 11.3km.
Under the bridge at 22km, Bukit Lanjan junction.
Under the bridge before Mint hotel, Sg Besi Toll. 80km/h only!
Under the bridge at 302.8km, Kajang junction.
About 1km south of Bangi junction, both south and north bound outer lanes.
At 296.5km and 297km, Bangi junction.
Under the newly constructed bridge at 289.0km, before Nilai North junction.
At 285.5km and 285.8km, Nilai North junction.
On center divider at 251.8km and 253km after Senawang junction.
After Alor Gajah junction at 213.9km, next to water theme park.
Behind the right hand crash barrier at 198.4km.
Elite Central Link East/North Bound
On left hand side at 4.8km after Batu Tiga/Shah Alam exit
Under the overhead restaurant at USJ/Hicom junction about 8.5km. 90km/h zone!
Below the bridge before USJ/Hicom junction at 10.5km.
Elite Central Link West/South Bound
Under the overhead restaurant at USJ/Hicom junction about 8.5km. 90km/h zone!
Below the bridge before USJ/Hicom junction at 10.5km.
After exit from KLIA toll to the airport, below Jalan Pekeliling flyover. 90km/h
NKVE East/North Bound
300m before Jalan Duta toll, 60km/h!
Behind crash barrier on the left when going towards Jalan Duta toll, at 24.9km, 80km/h!
Below bridge at Damansara Junction, 17.5km
NKVE West/South Bound
Behind crash barrier on the left when leaving Jalan Duta toll from KL, at 25.3 km and 25.7km, 80km/h!
From Jln Duta, below the bridge, 23km, 80km/h zone!
From Jln Duta, at the underpass at Sg Buloh Y-junction, 22km.
Behind crash barrier at Damansara Junction, 17.7km and 16.8km
Below railway bridge at 11.2km
Under the bridge at Shah Alam junction.
Kesas East Bound
Under the bridge at 44.8km, downhill run after Puchong junction.
Kesas West Bound
At Sg Besi side of East Bound Toll. Kuala LumpurCity
Jalan Duta; below the flyover at the Damansara junction, 70km/h zone.
Klang
Dual carriageway between Klang and Port Klang. Towards Klang direction, at about 13km mile stone. 70km/h only!
East Coast
Road sign at Karak highway is inadequate especially at Y junction; if you are unfamilar, go slow.
East bound, downhill run after Raub junction.
Maran, 60km/h zone.

Paya Bungor, 70km/h zone.

SPEED TRAPS IN JOHOR

Tangkak junction.
Under the bridge after Yong Peng
North junction
at 97.3km.
Ayer Hitam junction.
Sedenak junction.

SPEED TRAPS IN PERLIS, KEDAH AND PENANG

Around Ayer Hitam in 60km/h zone.
Before Perwaja Steel.
Sg Petani junction.
Between Seberang Jaya junction and Sg Dua Toll.
PenangBridgeat island end.Speed limit 80km/h.
South Bound
PenangBridgeisland end. Speed limit 80km/h.
About 2km before Juru Toll Speed limit 90km/h.

SPEED TRAPS IN PERAK

Under the bridge at 197.1km and 198.8km, after Kamunting Junction.
Under the bridge at 204.3km, after Kamunting Junction.
Under the bridge at 208km, before Kamunting Junction.
Under the bridge at 214.8km, before Kamunting junction.
Ipoh Vista Point at about 263km. Speed limit 80km/h.
Under the bridge at 271km, Ipoh North Junction.
Under the bridge at 274.4km, Ipoh South Junction.
Under the bridge at 286.9km, Simpang Pulai Junction.
Under the bridge at 296km, Gopeng Junction.
Under the bridge at 352.6km, after Sungkai Junction.
Under the bridge at 353km, Sungkai Junction.
Under the bridge at 373km, Slim River Junction.
South Bound
Under the bridge at 199km, before Kamunting junction.
Under the bridge at 241.9km, at Kalau Kangsar junction.
Under the sign post at 296.1km, before Gopeng Junction.
Under the bridge at 297km, at Gopeng Junction.
Under the bridge at 300km, after Gopeng junction.
Under the bridge at 308.6km, after Gopeng junction.
Under the bridge at 372.6km, at SlimRiverjunction.

Prime Perdana Club


Pic taken during a drinking session with club members

NCSU College of Textiles Research Open House

Next Thursday, April 16th, the NC State College of Textiles and the Textile Association of Graduate Students are hosting the Seventh Annual Research Open House. The event takes place from 8:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. on the Centennial Campus. The day's events include recognized speakers from the College and the textile industry, CoT tours, and a poster session featuring current graduate work.
For full information about this event, including the schedule, speakers, directions to the College and contact information, please visit: www.tx.ncsu.edu.

I will be presenting my research as a work in progress. My research poster is posted below, as well as my poster from last year that outlines the product development process for my Splinter seating prototypes.