The purpose of the study is to strengthen and promote the digitization process of the Gianfranco Ferré Archives, make up for the loss of original jewelry design manuscripts, and provide the Gianfranco Ferré Archives with new methods and ideas for protecting jewelry heritage. Enhance the influence and accessibility of the Gianfranco Ferré jewelry archives, and make the jewelry archives a new tool for education and promotion of Ferré's ideas.It is very necessary to first understand Gianfranco Ferré's design principles. The Gianfranco Ferré research center preserves and collects the design archives left by Ferré, including manuscripts, fashion design drawings, samples, ready-made clothes and various documents. 548 works are recorded in detail in the jewelry archive, including bracelets, necklaces, pendants, pins, belts, earrings, tops, rings, cufflinks and Ferré's private jewelry collection. This article quotes many of Gianfranco Ferré's words and thoughts, which are taken from his interviews, notes, courses and notebooks, expressing his most authentic thoughts and his infinite passion for creation in the most direct and immediate form. This study reclassifies and archives the existing jewelry in the research center, and conducts in-depth analysis from three perspectives: age, material and theme. Through the innovative classification of archives, Gianfranco Ferré's jewelry is mapped to find the most representative jewelry heritage for digitization. In order to better digitally manage Gianfranco Ferré's jewelry archives, it is necessary to learn from and learn the advanced business concepts of other archives. Understand the significance and impact of Industry 4.0 technology on the fashion industry, and be familiar with the equipment and material knowledge corresponding to different additive manufacturing technologies. Conduct reverse engineering and rematerialization experiments on Gianfranco Ferré Spring / Summer 1993's wooden bracelet series, and collect digital models of wooden bracelets through scanning equipment. Then conduct additive manufacturing experiments to reshape jewelry models.The experiment will select additive manufacturing and digital twins in Industry 4.0 as core technologies, and conduct reverse engineering experiments on representative Gianfranco Ferré jewelry based on first-hand data recorded in the Gianfranco Ferré research center, so as to find a suitable and innovative way to spread and continue Ferré's jewelry heritage. Among them, the 3D scanning experiment compares the performance of wooden bracelets 83143, 83144, and 83145 in different scanning devices and scanning software. In addition, the 3D printing experiment compares the performance of wooden bracelets 83143 in different additive manufacturing technologies and materials.Recognize the importance of digital archives for the dissemination and education of fashion heritage. This study strengthens the protection and preservation of the Gianfranco Ferré jewelry archive heritage. This experiment provides feasibility for the future sustainable development of Gianfranco Ferré jewelry archive digitalization.
Lo scopo dello studio è rafforzare e promuovere il processo di digitalizzazione degli Archivi Gianfranco Ferré, compensare la perdita dei manoscritti originali di design dei gioielli e fornire agli Archivi Gianfranco Ferré nuovi metodi e idee per proteggere il patrimonio di gioielli. Migliorare l'influenza e l'accessibilità degli archivi di gioielli Gianfranco Ferré e rendere gli archivi di gioielli un nuovo strumento per l'istruzione e la promozione delle idee di Ferré. È molto necessario comprendere prima i principi di design di Gianfranco Ferré. Il centro di ricerca Gianfranco Ferré conserva e raccoglie gli archivi di design lasciati da Ferré, tra cui manoscritti, disegni di design di moda, campioni, abiti confezionati e vari documenti. 548 opere sono registrate in dettaglio nell'archivio di gioielli, tra cui bracciali, collane, ciondoli, spille, cinture, orecchini, top, anelli, gemelli e la collezione privata di gioielli di Ferré. Questo articolo cita molte delle parole e dei pensieri di Gianfranco Ferré, tratti dalle sue interviste, appunti, corsi e quaderni, esprimendo i suoi pensieri più autentici e la sua infinita passione per la creazione nella forma più diretta e immediata. Questo studio riclassifica e archivia i gioielli esistenti nel centro di ricerca e conduce un'analisi approfondita da tre prospettive: età, materiale e tema. Attraverso l'innovativa classificazione degli archivi, i gioielli di Gianfranco Ferré vengono mappati per trovare il patrimonio di gioielli più rappresentativo per la digitalizzazione. Per gestire al meglio digitalmente gli archivi di gioielli di Gianfranco Ferré, è necessario imparare e apprendere i concetti aziendali avanzati di altri archivi. Comprendere il significato e l'impatto della tecnologia Industry 4.0 sull'industria della moda e avere familiarità con le attrezzature e la conoscenza dei materiali corrispondenti alle diverse tecnologie di produzione additiva. Condurre esperimenti di reverse engineering e rimaterializzazione sulla serie di braccialetti in legno di Gianfranco Ferré Primavera / Estate 1993 e raccogliere modelli digitali di braccialetti in legno tramite apparecchiature di scansione. Quindi condurre esperimenti di produzione additiva per rimodellare i modelli di gioielli. L'esperimento selezionerà la produzione additiva e i gemelli digitali nell'Industria 4.0 come tecnologie di base e condurrà esperimenti di reverse engineering su gioielli rappresentativi di Gianfranco Ferré sulla base di dati di prima mano registrati nel centro di ricerca Gianfranco Ferré, in modo da trovare un modo adatto e innovativo per diffondere e continuare il patrimonio di gioielli di Ferré. Tra questi, l'esperimento di scansione 3D confronta le prestazioni dei braccialetti di legno 83143, 83144 e 83145 in diversi dispositivi di scansione e software di scansione. Inoltre, l'esperimento di stampa 3D confronta le prestazioni dei braccialetti di legno 83143 in diverse tecnologie e materiali di produzione additiva. Riconoscere l'importanza degli archivi digitali per la diffusione e l'educazione del patrimonio della moda. Questo studio rafforza la protezione e la conservazione del patrimonio dell'archivio di gioielli Gianfranco Ferré. Questo esperimento fornisce la fattibilità per il futuro sviluppo sostenibile della digitalizzazione dell'archivio di gioielli Gianfranco Ferré.
Application study of using industry 4.0 technologies to enhance the digitalization of Gianfranco Ferré Jewelry Archives
ZHANG, JIACHENG
2023/2024
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to strengthen and promote the digitization process of the Gianfranco Ferré Archives, make up for the loss of original jewelry design manuscripts, and provide the Gianfranco Ferré Archives with new methods and ideas for protecting jewelry heritage. Enhance the influence and accessibility of the Gianfranco Ferré jewelry archives, and make the jewelry archives a new tool for education and promotion of Ferré's ideas.It is very necessary to first understand Gianfranco Ferré's design principles. The Gianfranco Ferré research center preserves and collects the design archives left by Ferré, including manuscripts, fashion design drawings, samples, ready-made clothes and various documents. 548 works are recorded in detail in the jewelry archive, including bracelets, necklaces, pendants, pins, belts, earrings, tops, rings, cufflinks and Ferré's private jewelry collection. This article quotes many of Gianfranco Ferré's words and thoughts, which are taken from his interviews, notes, courses and notebooks, expressing his most authentic thoughts and his infinite passion for creation in the most direct and immediate form. This study reclassifies and archives the existing jewelry in the research center, and conducts in-depth analysis from three perspectives: age, material and theme. Through the innovative classification of archives, Gianfranco Ferré's jewelry is mapped to find the most representative jewelry heritage for digitization. In order to better digitally manage Gianfranco Ferré's jewelry archives, it is necessary to learn from and learn the advanced business concepts of other archives. Understand the significance and impact of Industry 4.0 technology on the fashion industry, and be familiar with the equipment and material knowledge corresponding to different additive manufacturing technologies. Conduct reverse engineering and rematerialization experiments on Gianfranco Ferré Spring / Summer 1993's wooden bracelet series, and collect digital models of wooden bracelets through scanning equipment. Then conduct additive manufacturing experiments to reshape jewelry models.The experiment will select additive manufacturing and digital twins in Industry 4.0 as core technologies, and conduct reverse engineering experiments on representative Gianfranco Ferré jewelry based on first-hand data recorded in the Gianfranco Ferré research center, so as to find a suitable and innovative way to spread and continue Ferré's jewelry heritage. Among them, the 3D scanning experiment compares the performance of wooden bracelets 83143, 83144, and 83145 in different scanning devices and scanning software. In addition, the 3D printing experiment compares the performance of wooden bracelets 83143 in different additive manufacturing technologies and materials.Recognize the importance of digital archives for the dissemination and education of fashion heritage. This study strengthens the protection and preservation of the Gianfranco Ferré jewelry archive heritage. This experiment provides feasibility for the future sustainable development of Gianfranco Ferré jewelry archive digitalization.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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