Marine Debris Fashion Show and Competition
Competition Launch
Thursday, February 9th
4:30-6:30PM
Harvard SEAS Atrium
150 Western Ave, Boston, MA 02134

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) Makerspace, the Leman Program for Creativity and Entrepreneurship (LPCE) and the Office of the Fine Arts (OFA) present the Marine Debris Fashion show. All Harvard students, staff and faculty are welcome to join us in the Atrium in the SEAS building to learn more about the Marine Debris Fashion Show and competition.

The Marine Debris Fashion show is a design competition promoting waste reduction and ocean sustainability. Student, staff, and faculty designers celebrate innovative fashion by creating wearable items made from trash, debris and recycled materials, which would ultimately land in our oceans. We are adding another layer to the fashion design through augmented reality. Each design team will consist of one or more individuals working to design an augmented reality aspect to the team's fashion creation. The AR aspect should help promote sustainable oceans, be highly artistic, and utilize the Artivive App. 

Teams will have no more than six members, each with a Harvard ID, can be any combination of staff, student and faculty. Each team will be offered two private Makerspace tech help sessions and one AR help session.

Please visit the website for more information or email: Christine at cbraun@g.harvard.edu or Sam at sam_magee@harvard.edu

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