Final line up of the Artemis Collection.

The Artemis Collection

Emilia K Mann

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Event
FFGS22
Launch
Thu - Sep 08, 2022 8:00 am - 9:00 am EDT
Status
Finished

The Artemis Collection is a proposal for a series of garments to be worn by the crew of Artemis Missions II and III. The collection proposed was designed to optimize comfort and seamlessly incorporate additional utilities required for space travel.

My research and final collection were presented to the NASA Soft Goods Lab, NASA textile and space architecture engineers and designers, NASA critic and RISD professor Michael Lye, and NASA astronaut Don Pettit.

The Artemis Collection Collection

Artemis Uniform front and back of look

Artemis Uniform Everyday

The garments proposed for the Artemis Mission needed to full-fill specified technical criteria in a visually impactful way. Inspiration was derived from a variety of sources, from the original strategies that were employed during the Apollo Mission or aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to the design modifications wheel chair users have made to their clothes.

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Breakout diagram of Artemis Uniform details.

The Artemis Uniform Everyday Breakout Diagram

The final design shown here is the everyday look. This design seamlessly incorporates multiple features and employs color blocking and graphic shapes for functional reasons (for example darker colors in areas where sweat may show) and for the visual purpose of creating a bold, strong image.

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Shortened version of Artemis Unifrom.

Artemis Uniform Shortened

Everyday uniform can be transformed into mid-sleeve and mid-pant length version through the use of snaps.

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Breakout diagram of medical details of Artemis Uniform

Artemis Uniform Medical Breakout Diagram

Everyday Artemis Uniform is designed to allow easy access to the body as well as accommodate specified medical equipment.

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Breakout diagram of belt details.

Artemis Uniform Belt Breakout Diagram

Proposed tool belt that works seamlessly with the everyday garment and allows for easy organization and storage of tools.

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Athletic garment for the Artemis Collection

Artemis Athletic Uniform Breakout Diagram

Athletic garment to be worn during excising sessions. Garment utilizes some of the same strategies as the everyday garment.

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Artemis Uniform Optional Undergarment  Png

Artemis Undergarment Breakout Diagram

Optional undergarment design. Garment utilizes some of the same strategies applied to the everyday garment.

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Breakout diagram of Astronaut Socks

Artemis Uniform Footwear

The Microgravity Footwear project was on the development of footwear to be worn by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) or other spacecrafts or for the Artemis missions. The item of footwear proposed was designed to protect astronauts feet, which are used frequently for movement and keeping themselves in place, and to optimize comfort and utility.

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VR video aboard the International Space Station.

ISS VR Video

VR video of the Artemis Collection aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

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VR video of Artemis Collection next to the Orion Space Capsule.

Orion VR Video

VR video of Artemis Collection next to the Orion Space Capsule.

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Artemis Look 1

Artemis Look 2

Artemis Look 3

Artemis Uniform Everyday

Artemis Look 4

Artemis Look 5

Artemis Look 6

The Artemis Uniform Everyday Breakout Diagram

Artemis Uniform Shortened

Artemis Uniform Medical Breakout Diagram

Artemis Uniform Belt Breakout Diagram

Artemis Athletic Uniform Breakout Diagram

Artemis Undergarment Breakout Diagram

Artemis Uniform Footwear

ISS VR Video

Orion VR Video

The garments proposed for the Artemis Mission needed to full-fill specified technical criteria in a visually impactful way.

Inspiration was derived from a variety of sources, from the original strategies that were employed during the Apollo Mission or aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to the design modifications wheel chair users have made to their clothes.

The final design shown here is the everyday look. This design seamlessly incorporates multiple features and employs color blocking and graphic shapes for functional reasons (for example darker colors in areas where sweat may show) and for the visual purpose of creating a bold, strong image.

Everyday uniform can be transformed into mid-sleeve and mid-pant length version through the use of snaps.

Everyday Artemis Uniform is designed to allow easy access to the body as well as accommodate specified medical equipment.

Proposed tool belt that works seamlessly with the everyday garment and allows for easy organization and storage of tools.

Athletic garment to be worn during excising sessions. Garment utilizes some of the same strategies as the everyday garment.

Optional undergarment design. Garment utilizes some of the same strategies applied to the everyday garment.

The Microgravity Footwear project was on the development of footwear to be worn by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) or other spacecrafts or for the Artemis missions. The item of footwear proposed was designed to protect astronauts feet, which are used frequently for movement and keeping themselves in place, and to optimize comfort and utility.

VR video of the Artemis Collection aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

VR video of Artemis Collection next to the Orion Space Capsule.

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