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Revision as of 17:20, 21 November 2022
My first thoughts about sustainable aesthetics:
When I think of aesthetics, the first thing in my mind is the appearance/look of something. For me this is a visual experience. Now when we connect aesthetics to sustainability, I understand that as a change in the way of creating a design for a certain product. Sustainability means working together with my environment - not against it. I take the items it is offering me and create something new out of it. I don't need everything to be "brand-new" - I can make it look like it is way more new.
I am highly interested in fashion and the sustainable way of creating/purchasing clothes. For me it can be a way of showing personality in a visual appearance. While I researched about this topic I stumbled upon a certain culture in the fashion industry - "thrifting". It is about reusing "old" or thrown-away clothes to make some new ones or even other things out of them.
I would like to try this out and make a research/comparison with self-made vs. purchased/shipped/mass-producted clothing.
Step 1: Searching for fabric/clothes which could be used
Starting point: Which fabric can I find at home?
Old pants, tablecloth - squared pattern
some parts are ripped, not wearable anymore - but nice pattern, comfortable fabric
Bedsheet nobody uses anymore
Too slippery to work as a bedsheet, at some parts holes - but fresh colour, high qualitative silk
Old curtain
A bit outdated - but still in good condition
Fabric net thing for cuddly toys
At some parts ripped apart - but nice colour, interesting fabric
Leftover gift ribbons
Too short for present-wrapping - but beautiful colours, could be interesting for some details
I am still not shure what I want to make out of it - maybe fancy clothing or something more like art.
Step 2: Searching for inspiration on how to work with textile
Artists: https://www.artmajeur.com/de/kunstler/textilkunstler
General forms of art I could include: Journaling/Sketchbooking
Watercolour/Aquarell
-> (Maybe I could use different kinds of fabric layers to create new colours like in watercolour drawings?)
First Sketches
Microbial Fuel Cell
References
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Documenta 15, ook_ (Weserstraße 26, 34125 Kassel) [reinaart vanhoe, Neue Brüderkirche, Espora, me_sobat, Colorlabor, graanschuur Tarwewijk, Elaine W. Ho, Bartira, Wok The Rock, COLLECTive, k. format, Take-A-Way, Plan B, Dynamitas unlimited, ...]
Return to Sender
Documenta 15, The Nest Collective
Installation of old clothes and a dystopian waste landscape