Essays about: "costume"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 30 essays containing the word costume.
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16. Interpretations of reality : a design exploration on the ambiguous
University essay from Konstfack/IndustridesignAbstract : Is there possibly a way design can make us reflect upon and acknowledge multiple realities? Our perceptions are so individually rooted that we can practically say that we experience multiple realities. Depending on which senses we use and what previous experiences we have, we explore our physical world in such a way that one could say that it’s a reality of it’s own. READ MORE
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17. Decoding the Dress : Reading features of costume design in films of Emir Kusturica
University essay from Stockholms universitet/ModevetenskapAbstract : This thesis considers fashion and cinema as crucial embodiments of Yugoslavian culture. As such, it gives a shine to the potential inherent in film costume for the historical analysis of Yugoslavian national identity and its politics. READ MORE
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18. Interactive Costume Design
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : Is improvisation during collaboration a design choice? What is the difference between responsive inspiration and collaboration? Who is in charge of the artistic end result? And what influences the designer’s mood? These questions come across when investigating how to present wearable technology and the role of performance. ... READ MORE
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19. vemod(en) : -A tribute to the perfect error.
University essay from Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : In this collection I have explored the paradox of perfection. The collection is an epic tribute to my prior self and discovers how the unperfect can be transformed to something, perceived, perfect. I flirt with my past obsessions in finding mathematically measured legs, exact tailored arms and perfectly fitted stockings. READ MORE
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20. Grove Houses
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : Is it possible to create new architecture in an area with a strict architectural costume without making a pastiche or turning your back against the existing architecture? The village of Flängan in Bergslagen is quintessential Swedish countryside. When moving along the gravelled main road, one can not help but notice the homogenous architectural character of the village - two story wooden houses with gable roofs, red-painted facades and white corners. READ MORE