Shape Memory Alloy Shirt

View of a Shape Memory Shirt (designed by Giada Dammacco and made by Grado Zero Espace of Florence, Italy), seen against a white background, from the collection of the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, April 29, 2010. Made with Oricalco fabric and with titanium alloy wires in sleeves, it changes shape in response to heat. (Photo by J. B. Spector/Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago/Getty Images)
View of a Shape Memory Shirt (designed by Giada Dammacco and made by Grado Zero Espace of Florence, Italy), seen against a white background, from the collection of the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, April 29, 2010. Made with Oricalco fabric and with titanium alloy wires in sleeves, it changes shape in response to heat. (Photo by J. B. Spector/Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago/Getty Images)
Shape Memory Alloy Shirt
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Editorial #:
579270217
Collection:
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Date created:
29 April, 2010
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Barcode:
ARC0003151_01
Object name:
ScienceStorms_ShapeMemoryAlloyJackets.jpg
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3840 x 4800 px (32.51 x 40.64 cm) - 300 dpi - 4 MB