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VIDEO 'BACK TO ZERO' PERFORMANCE

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"In this research I looked at how I can make an artistic statement about the wasteful pattern making in the fashion industry and the positive alternative of zero-waste pattern cutting. We throw away 60 billion m2 (15%) of textile each year of the 400 billion m2 we produce annually. Because we treat pre-consumer waste as a management problem, not as a design problem. So we have to eliminate the production of waste, all other approach, including recycling, are secondary to this.

 

The concept is about claiming a space with this message, combing spatial installation and fashion. With fashion I show the literal facts, with the installation I use a symbolic landfill and with the performance I tell the story of demolishing the wasteland, that can be deconstructed in to three dresses. In the hemp fabric I cut out and highlight the basic convection patterns of a dress, jacket and pants factually to show the pre-consumer waste surrounding it. The patterns you can open and close (construct/deconstruct) to use for your body and to clarify the message even more. When you combine the three garments it provokes an even bigger statement what can be used for exhibitions as well. But for individual use It can also be used to hang on your wall at home as an conversation piece.

 

The multifunctional option fits perfectly in the context of zero-waste; fewer use of raw materials, more options. It has a greater purpose than just being a piece of clothing or an object. You always spread your statement in your environment and the people around you, there for it’s also a communicative design.

 

This is a sequel on my minor project ‘Back to Zero’. Where I wrote a personal story and made a dance performance about my search to clarity as an ex addicted fast fashion buyer and how I became a zero-waste designer."

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"In this research I looked at how I can make an artistic statement about the wasteful pattern making in the fashion industry and the positive alternative of zero-waste pattern cutting. We throw away 60 billion m2 (15%) of textile each year of the 400 billion m2 we produce annually. Because we treat pre-consumer waste as a management problem, not as a design problem. So we have to eliminate the production of waste, all other approach, including recycling, are secondary to this.

 

The concept is about claiming a space with this message, combining spatial installation and fashion. With fashion I show the literal facts, with the installation I use a symbolic landfill and with the performance I tell the story of demolishing the wasteland, that can be deconstructed in to three dresses. In the hemp fabric I cut out and highlight the basic convection patterns of a dress, jacket and pants factually to show the pre-consumer waste surrounding it. The patterns you can open and close (construct/deconstruct) to use for your body and to clarify the message even more. When you combine the three garments it evokes an even bigger statement what can be used for exhibitions as well. But for individual use It can also be used to hang on your wall at home as an conversation piece.

 

The multifunctional option fits perfectly in the context of zero-waste; fewer use of raw materials, more options. It has a greater purpose than just being a piece of clothing or an object. You always spread your statement in your environment and the people around you, there for it’s also a communicative design.

 

This is a sequel on my minor project ‘Back to Zero’ P.I. Where I wrote a personal story and made a dance performance about my search to clarity as an ex addicted fast fashion buyer and how I became a zero-waste designer."

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