Aurelie Mosse



Designer without boundaries, her double French and Swiss passport in the pocket, AurĂ©lie is a textile designer and researcher working with responsive material and digital technologies. Currently about to complete a PhD in Tectonic Textiles at CITA (Center for Information Technology and Architecture) Copenhagen, in partnership with TFRG (Textile Futures Research Group), she is the special correspondent of Puff & Flock in Scandinavia.
 
As a designer, her research is practice-led, concerned with the boundaries of textiles and how they can redefine our relationship with the world. Through a focus on home as a territory of investigation and questions of inhabitation as an underlying thread, she explores how textiles can contribute to the redefinition of our everyday environments toward more resilient futures.
 
Through her PhD in Tectonic Textiles, she has developed unique expertise in the design of self-actuated textiles for the home, a research sitting at the intersection of textile design, architecture and smart technologies; with a technological focus on electro-active and light responsive polymers, an expertise developed by the proactive setting of interdisciplinary collaborations across science and design with researchers in the field of material science.
 
AurĂ©lie will be soon full-time available  for a new research position, private private & public commissions, consultancy work, collaborations and lectures.

www.aureliemosse.com