Michel Guglielmi is an architect, working with material media, interactive design and architecture. Michelle now teaches at the Danish Design School in Copenhagen, and used to be a senior lecturer in Medialogy performance and installations at the Alborg University and the Institute of media technologies and techniques.
Hanna Louise Johannesen – Master of Arts, an art historian and freelance writer. She was a senior lecturer of the Visual Culture at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Her current research lies in the field of new media and spatial relationships of the body related with the theories of cyborg identity, space and architecture.
Object: The Solar bag
Handbag, which charges your mobile phone, helps you find the keys and still looks good. The pattern of tiny solar cells makes this luxury handbag in portable energy station. Now, during the boom of eco-awareness, bags with integrated solar panels for charging cell phones or laptops became commonplace.
SolarBag is the first step towards a highly efficient solar cells in a textile base. Taken together, bag’s solar cells can produce 2 watts, and it is enough to charge the phone, even on an cloudy day. It is planned that the performance of next-generation development will be twice as high.
Object: Climate dress
Luxurious dress for environmental protection consists of hundreds of LED related wiring. The most remarkable thing in this dress - built-in sensor of carbon dioxide. He picks up CO2 in the air and activates the different patterns of the LEDs.
Climatic dress monitors the level of environmental pollution and issues warnings about possible harm to health, depending on air quality. The lights pulse, reflecting the established level of carbon dioxide, the faster they pulsate, the more dangerous is the condition of the air.
Climate Dress - winner of the Grand Prix of «Samsung» company: Design, representing the 2011 year in Denmark.



