Since I don't normally associate fashion with science and technology, it was difficult to correlate this type of art form to the concepts we've been learning in class. As I perused through the exhibits, I eventually recognized various applications of technology being used to produce the vibrant colored designs. Flyer and advertising poster at the entrance of Fowler To start off, I discovered that certain African cloths are produced by a mechanized process that creates a variety of print types such as Java, "Fancy", and Wax. Java prints are produced through high-quality roller printing, using engraved metal roller to deeply penetrate the colors into the fabric. "Fancy" prints can be produced with rotary screen printing, which is more cost effective because it outputs at a faster rate. However, these prints can vary in terms of quality as a trade-off. Wax prints are made through a combination of resin mixture and a duplex-roller system to produce a f...