Reincarnation of Fashion Waste: Wearable Bacterial Art
Why not transform second-hand clothes into wearable art which carry colonies of bacterias?
Problems:
Fashion industry is one of the main polluting industries on Earth. Every year, 20-50 new collections are produced and un-sold items end up in a landfill, are burned or end up in a second-hand clothes market. Clothes nowadays are made of synthesic materials like polyester that don't decomposte fast and stay on Earth for 500+ years.
Bacterias have a bad reputation in human world, they are seen as causes of disease. But what about the good qualities of bacterias, like keeping our human bodies and inside bodies healthy? How to spark people's curiosity about bacterias and encourage to see them as living organisms that have the right to exist and not to be fought against?
My Problems: Environmental Anxiety
I have a lot of things left from my grandmother, all mixed up. Often, I feel "guilt" when thinking how I'm going to need to sort all the stuff, from which many things are "waste". So I feel a need for a "transformation towards waste".
I spend a lot of time on my computer and phone. But I get into a different kind of state, flow state, when I'm not using devices. Since childhood, I loved playing with outfits - my grandmother and mom used to fix and remake them for me. I feel a joyful self-expression moment when dressing up, for fun. But buying new things make me feel "guilt" again. I feel a need to do something interesting with my hands.
On the street it's quite boring to see people wearing same looks, same shapes, nothing like "haute couture" or new shapes by futuristic designers IrisVanHerpen or Neri Oxman . I'm curious about the idea of future tribes and how in moder world, we, humans can make friends with strangers because we feel attracted to symbols, shapes, patterns, style of what we wear.
Solution: Second-Hand Clothes Become Wearable Art
A new art form where second-hand clothes are transformed for a new life and made into wearable art. People who practise this form of craft are called W.BARTIES, and the craft itself is called W.BART (like, wearable bacterial art).
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Art as a trace for the future: made from a durable material that stays on Earth for 500+ years (polyester)
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Art expresses the patterns and shapes of the future tribes
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Recycling materials and feelings: Transforming a feeling about second-hand clothes from "waste" to "beauty"
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Reincarnation of waste: Each art piece has a spiritual meaning because of bacterial research involved in the process
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Wearable Art: Bringing art from galleries to the street
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Hand-Making popular again: Encouraging people to use hands, not only minds, to create
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Promoting STEAM: Art making includes research of bacteria types of each garmet used in the art piece
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Social norms shift: Giving "bacterias a voice" through artistic provocation "Would you wear bacterias?"
I imagine that each wearable art piece would be made this way:
Ingredients for making:
Canvas - a garmet whether it's jeans, jacket, dress, shoes, assessory, etc - is like a living system or a micro world where life takes place
Citizens of this system - parts from other clothes, like a zip, trouser leg, cuff, shoe tongue, etc - each with a different kind of bacteria (?) which will be discovered in the process of making the piece
Tools:
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Second-hand clothes
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Microscope
這是我的 Pinterest 與靈感
Here's my Pinterest with inspirations
有趣 - 在我從朋友 Serena 那裏得知有一個 World of Wearable Art 比賽之前,我一直在考慮可穿戴藝術!似乎是一個很酷的社區來連接。 :)
Interesting - I was thinking about Wearable Art before I got to know from a friend Serena that there is a World of Wearable Art competition! Seems like a cool community to connect. :)
我的下一步是進行實驗。所以我正在尋找材料(二手衣服)的步驟。我意識到:
帆布是每件藝術品製作中最重要的。這件核心單品必須質量好,才能體現未來可穿戴藝術的理念,所以它必須是“可穿戴”和耐用的。此外,一件物品必須有足夠的空間來製作(如一張白紙),一種顏色是最好的。
每件完成的藝術品都需要傳達這樣一個信息,即每件轉世的衣服都是一個系統。在這裏,我有一個問題:系統的基本模式是什麼?這些圖案將在每件藝術品中表現出來。例如。新陳代謝,整體不僅僅是部分(對比是每件藝術品的一個特徵)。基於如何回答這個問題,會出現一些想法並幫助我選擇二手衣服來製作畫布上的元素。
一般來說,系統性思維和系統教育將嵌入到這種可穿戴細菌藝術的實踐中。 W.BARTIE 的每個人都需要與擁有顯微鏡的當地組織合作,這樣才能體現系統思維的理念(在這種情況下是科學-藝術合作伙伴關係),其中不同元素之間的相互作用產生了整體,這更重要比它的部分。
可穿戴細菌藝術是一種清潔儀式藝術形式,其過程通常比最終結果更重要。作爲一種藝術實踐,它被用來將時尚浪費和情感浪費轉化爲價值。
待續...
My next step is to experiment. So I'm in the step of searching materials (second-hand clothes). I realised that:
Canvas is the most important in each art piece making. This core item has to be good quality to reflect the idea of wearable art for the future, so it has to be "wearable" and durable in quality. Also an item has to have plenty of space for making (like a blank sheet of paper), one colour is best.
Each finished art piece would need to communicate the message that each reincarnated bunch of clothes is a system. Here, I have a question: What are the essential patterns of systems? These patterns would be expressed in each art piece. E.g. Metabolism, Whole is More than Parts (contrast as a feature of each art piece). Based on how this question is answered, ideas will appear and help me to select second-hand clothes for making the elements that will inhabit the canvas.
In general, systemic thinking and systems education will be embeded into this practice of wearable bacterial art. Everyone who is a W.BARTIE, will need to collaborate with a local organisation who has microscopes, and this way to embody the idea of systems thinking (science-art partnerships in this case) where an interaction between different elements produce the whole that's more than its parts.
Wearable Bacterial Art is a cleansing ritualistic art form where the process is often more importan than the final result. As an art practice it is used to transform fashion waste and emotional waste into value.
to be continued...
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我有材料!
RE 帆布選擇:我意識到如果一件衣服是用滌綸製成的,它在夏天熱的時候或冬天冷的時候都行不通,所以成品必須是秋季或春季的。我選擇了夾克進行實驗。
這是我的 [打開項目] (https://o2oo.io/project/36001/0x111111?c=69fdea74) 的鏈接。
I have the materials!
RE canvas choice: I realised that when a garment is made of polyester, it doesn't work in summer when it's hot or winter when it's cold, so the finished piece has to be for autumn or spring. I chosen jackets for experimentation.
Here's a link to my open project.