Despite recent developments that can be seen in the fields of transport and food, others subject to the phenomena of modes, are much more complex to solve. And it is noted particularly in the garment. Fashion in this area means how to dress according to the taste of a time in a given region. But fashion has also become according to Dominique Boisvert * a "social mechanism that allows constant renewal desires by making it yesterday's outdated and serves mainly to justify the replacement perpetual objects of consumption. "
Balance 1 / 3(Phase observations and analysis)
Balance 2 / 3(Conceptualization phase)
Voluntary simplicity is a lifestyle consisting voluntarily reduce its dependence on material goods. More precisely, it is a social movement, based on more individual and institutional, which offers each to reduce its dependence on money and speed, to free up time for the community rather than use it for earn more money, and foster sustainable behavior and friendly society(...).
What is interesting about this project is that the textile design is not only addressed as one means of creative expression. This service takes a position, it evokes a different way of life through the proposal of the garment consume responsibly. It is meaningful and goes far beyond that to assert a style or dress sense. Thanks to RE-act, the term recovery by Lavoisier * makes sense, and we can say that in the garment as "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything changes! "
Before you submit a full report on the results of the questionnaire and in general on my findings, here are the four directions that I chose to propose:
1 • More autonomy: being an actor needs to get involved
creation of workshops where people learn to revalue its own textile recycling, where it is framed with the expertise and equipment needed etc ....
2 • More nearby: want custom-made, local, transparency ...
Voluntary simplicity is a lifestyle consisting voluntarily reduce its dependence on material goods. More precisely, it is a social movement, based on more individual and institutional, which offers each to reduce its dependence on money and speed, to free up time for the community rather than use it for earn more money, and foster sustainable behavior and friendly society(...).
Project RE-act has been awarded the 1st prize of the 5thCompetition Generations Sustainability. The enthusiasm generated by the project leads me to consider the implementation of the service more seriously. I'll keep you posted on this blog.
What is interesting in this project is that the textile design is not only addressed as one means of creative expression. This service takes a position, it evokes a different way of life through the proposed use of the garment responsibly. It is meaningful and goes far beyond the assertion style or dress sense. Thanks to RE-act, the expression taken by Lavoisier * makes sense, and we can say that in the garment as "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything changes! "
I'm back for a more detailed conclusion as soon as possible.
