Wednesday, 28 March 2012

'Making the Link' brief

Today we have started another new brief called 'making the link.' We have been given the option of four fashion related topics, these include Social and Cultural, Communication, Globalisation and Technology and fashion. 

This is a quick mood board i have created to show my chosen topic and the different types of fashion that has been made possible by technology.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Context of Practice

For this new brief, Context of Practice, we are to look at "the relationship between the theory and practical aspects of creative practice". Our blog should include at least 5 entries for research and 5 for development, there should also be evidence of  'make' via photography. In response to this and reflecting on our ideas we are to produce a 'well crafted' final fashion piece which should be photographed in a way that clearly conveys our idea or concept. 


For my context of practice i have chosen to look at the advances in human technology focusing on body parts/bones and repair. Then using this concept and visual imagery i will produce a fashion piece.

I have started off by looking at metal plates and pins that are used for helping repair broken bones and helping with arthritis. I have been researching medical imagery to find different types and methods. Different metal plates an screws are used for all sorts of places and for all kinds of joints. I have also been looking at Marry Shellys 'Frankenstein' as a narrative component to my project. I may choose to use some quotes from the film as the title or maybe to support my images. 

Monday, 26 March 2012

Context of Practise - Paul made a Poem

For our first task we completed it as a group, paul introduced us to alternative learning style. He created a poem using the important words in the brief and got each person to write a line or two. I thought it was a really unique way of emphasising the key points and i really enjoyed it.

Surgical bone plates and screws




I am looking at how human technology has managed to create human body parts and has also become a cure for some degenerative conditions. The rapidly evolving world of technology is getting better each day as we can produce, prosthetic limbs and do more to stop people suffering. I think the quotes from Marry Shelly's Frankenstein, "this being you must create" and "the bolt has entered my soul" are beautiful captions that i could use in my project.


"This being you must create."


" the bolt has entered my soul; and I felt then that I should survive to exhibit what I shall soon cease to be".

These are just a few images of different bone repairs, metal structures that have been created to strengthen or repair bones. 




Sunday, 25 March 2012

Research for Fashion and technology


John Paul Gaultier

                                                 


                                                  These next three images are by Julia Krantz



                                                                     Lucy and Bart



                                                                 

                                                             
                                                         
                                                                      Visbol De Arce



Saturday, 24 March 2012

Vertebrae Images

These are just a couple of images to help explain my thought process as i make the transition from just 'metal plates and screws' to focusing on the spine. 





Friday, 23 March 2012

vertebrae correction methods


I have chosen to focus on the spinal area and from intensive research i have discovered there are quite a few unfortunate diseases that have needed the help of technology to correct them. For example Lumbar degenerative disc disease, Ankylosing spondylitis, spinal deformities and arthritis. These are all unfortunate diseases but that have had the help of technology, i have been looking at the different surgical and medical ways that these are corrected. Most are done using surgical bolts and screws but one i have come across uses large staples. I find the different methods very interesting and i think i will investigate further before making my artifact. 


These first 3 images are different ways and 'methods for the correction' of vertebrae. 



  I found these two images particularly interesting as they are alternative options and the last one is experimental.
 This image below is named a pedicle-screw internal fixation.