Bine Roth is a material specialist and jewellery designer.
Bine Roth holds a BA in Jewellery and an MA in Textiles and Mixed Media from the Royal College of Art. She combines a knowlegde of jewellery with textiles and technology.
She has worked with jewellery designers Scott Wilson and Saskia Diez and the innovative London-based design consultancy Hirsch & Mann, while co-directing the business Peut-Porter. Her strengths and interests lie in combining traditional materials with contemporary techniques in future-facing production and material making. Through her research, she explores the body in the digital age, developing materials, textiles and artefacts using digital and bespoke manufacturing skills. Bine has experience of and expertise in smart textiles, engaging with VR/AR projects and has worked on international community and public engagement projects.
Bine has previously taught, lectured and held workshops at institutions in the UK and internationally.
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Awards
Artist in Residence at Birmingham City University, School of Jewellery, 2016/17
Real-IN Creative Europe Residency at Friche de la Belle de Mai, Marseille (FR) 2021
Scholarship PF revisited, German Museum of Technology Berlin (GER) 2021
Practice
Bine co-directs with Alexa Pollmann (Subject Leader in Wearable Technology at the School of Design & Technology, London College of Fashion) the collective Peut-Porter based in South London. Their work has been exhibited and performed internationally.
Peut-Porter has shown at the Design Museum London, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Museum of London, Jerusalem Design Week, BFI London, Deutsches Technikmuseum, Venice Biennale, and De Doelen Theatre Rotterdam, amongst others. By augmenting reality through physical and digital means, they invite audiences to perform body politics as they join the collective experiences. Motivated by macro systems of social and political context, their work is guided by their understanding and knowledge of traditional making and offers a response on a micro-level; informed by fashion, textile and silversmithing techniques, they create wearable artefacts that expand the realms of wearable technology, meandering the fine line between gadget and garment, costume and avatar, and the interdependence between self and other.
They create interactions with garments and devices that transform human relationships to others – theatrical experiences offer entry to ritual-like moments of dressing and becoming whilst inviting the idea of gameplay, agency and interaction.
In 2021, Bine undertook a residency creating motion capture accessories at the German Museum of Technology in Berlin for their project DAZZLE – a multi-sensory live performance installation – an incredible fusion of dance, fashion and immersive technology in collaboration with artist duo GibsonMartelli.
Current and recent projects
Karighor Archive is a digital tool developed in collaboration with Bangladeshi textile makers to document their heritage craft processes and digitally display their work. Based on the principle ‘Nothing about Us Without Us’, Dhaka-based textile artisans were invited to discuss their vision of future-craft through workshops led by Design Studio Paraa (Dhaka) and Design Studio Peut-Porter (London). A first co-design challenge between Bangladeshi Master Weavers and design students acts as an exploration into how digital tools such as the Karighor Archive could shape and define the future of craft by honouring the skills, knowledge, creativity and cultural setting of all individuals involved in the design, production and development of a textile. Eliminating hierarchies between design and production, the project aims to encourage an exchange of practice and knowledge, open source working methods, and collective forms of organising and producing textiles.
Generative Weaving with and for the body is a collaborative research conducted by researchers based in Japan and UK, focusing on material technologies and pattern creation. The study investigates both traditional kimono fabric production and the exploration of new materials, such as high-twist yarns, utilising contemporary techniques facilitated by Grasshopper, Houdini, Processing and Clo3D software. By employing forward-thinking production methods and exploring the intersection of digital and physical material-making processes, the research aims to develop body-fit materials and patterns. Specifically, the research poses the question of how to approach the design of complex and three-dimensional woven textiles by employing a diverse range of digital and physical tools, enabling the creation of intricate woven structures.
Through the initial phase of this research, the study successfully created multidimensional and shape-changing cloth structures using zero-waste patterns as a construction method. The research primarily focuses on the transformative capabilities of materials and their role in supporting the design process for the (re)creation of sensory materials. By interpreting the traditional weaving technique with multiple technologies, it is possible to create advanced materials.
Publications, exhibitions and other outcomes
Exhibitions
2023 E-20 The Lab, Karighor Archive, Panel talk & film screening, London
Textiles Summer School - Exhibition at MTRL Kyoto (Japan)
CHI 2023 Conference Workshop BodyXMaterials: Nishijin weaving meets Haori, research with
Kaori Ueda from Japan, Hamburg (GER)
‘Karighor Archive’, Global Seed Fund, Research project workshops with textile artisans based in Dhaka (Bangladesh)
2022 Panel: ‘Gaining Grounds’, Craft Council England, London, UK
Workshop Cross Play’, Game-Design, HTW (Hochschule fuer Technik & Wirtschaft) Berlin (GER)
‘Dazzle’, Participatory VR Experience, VR Days Rotterdam (Netherlands)
‘Dazzle Premiere’, Participatory Live VR Performance, 79th Venice Film Biennale (IT)
‘Dazzle 22’, Participatory VR Experience, Avignon Theatre Festival (FR)
‘Gaining Grounds’, Exhibition, Craft Council England, London
‘Dazzle Collective’ Craft Week 22, Talk & Exhibition, YKK Showroom, London
‘Mocap wear’, Exhibition, Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin (GER)
2021 ‘Fashion Open Studio’ during COP26, Fashion Revolution & British Council, Glasgow
‘VRHam’, ‘Dazzle x Dark Euphoria’, Real-In Convention, Hamburg (GER)
QUILLS FEST in the Museum of other Realities, Oregon Shakespeare Festival (US online)
Real-IN Creative Europe Residency at Friche de la Belle de Mai, Marseille (FR)
Virtual Production Test Stage Guildford, with Taregt 3D and Digital Catapult - 5G Demonstrator
2020 British Film Institute: London Film Festival, Immersive Strand – Single Player VR Experience ‘DAZZLE’
Sheffield Doc Festival – Talent Market
‘Dazzle Solo’, London Film Festival, BFI London, Southwark Center, London
‘What’s next’, Hier Studio, Munich (GER)
2019 ‘Dazzle’– interactive installation with Mocap, VR, dance and costume Digital Catapult, London
‘Fashion Clash’, Fashion Festival, Maastricht (Netherlands)
‘Romantic Regimes’, Good Life - Lodz Design Festival (Poland)
Burberry Material Futures Research Group Conference: Sustainable Future Customer Experiences and the Living Lab Model, London
2018 ‘Put it on’, Hier Studio, Munich (GER)
Nari Shokti, Research project in Dhaka (Bangladesh)
‘Reality Remix’, Siobhan Davies Dance & Ravensbourne College, London
Jerusalem Design Week 2018 (Israel)
Reckonings at Sadlers Wells Theatre / costume and stage design for Julie Cunningham & Company
2017 Arcade East: ‘Wear + Seek’, a Collaboration with Fashion Space Gallery & Lucy Suggate, London, UK
Conference ‘Culture, Costume and Dress’, Parkside Gallery, Birmingham City University
Artist in Residence Show, Vittoria Street Gallery, Birmingham
Residency/Museum workshop with MA-students at Ikon-Gallery, Birmingham, UK ‘Crash!Bang!Wallopp!’,
Exhibition at Tragbar, Munich (GER)
Selected Publications, Lectures & Workshops
2023 Textiles Intersections Conference, Loughborough University: Generative Weaving with and for the body, Paper submission in collaboration with Dr. Kaori Ueda (Japan), London
CHI 2023 Conference Workshop BodyXMaterials: Nishijin weaving meets Haori, research with Dr. Kaori Ueda from Japan, Hamburg (GER)
‘Karighor Archive’, Global Seed Fund, Research project workshops with textile artisans based in Dhaka (Bangladesh)
2022 Panel: ‘Gaining Grounds’, Craft Council England, London, UK
Workshop Cross Play’, Game-Design, HTW (Hochschule fuer Technik & Wirtschaft) Berlin (GER)
‘Karighor Archive’, Social Design Institute London, Research project workshops with textile artisans based in Dhaka (Bangladesh)
2021 EU-project ‘Real-in‘ Residency Dark Euphoria, Marseille (FR)
Speaker: VRHAM Festival, Real-In Convention under the Creative Europe Strand (GER)
Research-Residency: Royal Shakespeare Company at DeMontfort University
‘Lecture’, Jewellery & Silversmithing, Glasgow School of Art, UK
Speaker: ‘International Conference for Art Design Education’, Tsinghua (China)\
Research-Residency: German Museum of Technology, Berlin (GER)
2020 Dazzle Collective: Workshops & Lectures online with Lasalle College Singapore, BUFT University & PARAA Bangladesh
2019 ‘Going Global - No Boundaries’ by Ravensbourne University PlayLabz, BUILA (British Universities International Liason Association), British Embassy Berlin (GER)
2018 Bangladesh Film Festival, Brady Arts Centre Tower Hamlets, London
Workshop: BUFT University Dhaka, Bangladesh – alternative fashion practice (Bangladesh)
2017 Museum of London - Wearable Resistance, London
Conference: Digital Resistance/Digital Anthropology Lab, London
2015 Lecture & Workshop: Proxemics, Hochschule fuer Gestaltung, Pforzheim (GER)
Speaker: Workshop for Eyewear Designer, Hong Kong Optical Manufacturer Association, Hong Kong
Workshops ‚Embellishment‘ at the V&A, Victoria & Albert Museum, London