چکیده:
Dress reflects people’s perceptions, yet it is sometimes vague and uncertain. What will be
added or subtracted from dress will help to extend our future. Materials produced or
removed from clothing will help to sustain our environment. Materials unsuitable with the
environment constitute the bulk of the objects we re-use. This study integrates costume
design and materials incompatible with the environment in creative ways. Art, with its
various and special characteristics, can create conceptual clothing as a new form of art.
This project conveys conceptual costume design using materials incompatible with the
environment in order to send an environmentally sustainable message. Hopefully, with
public- awareness, the recycling of incompatible materials can be used in many ways such
as ‘costume design’. The main focus and goal of this study is to address this issue.
خلاصه ماشینی:
International Journal of Applied Arts Studies IJAPAS 1 (2016) 53–61 Conceptual Costume Design: Utilizing Recyclable Materials to Help Sustain the Environment Nooshin Dadmarza, Abolfazl Davodiroknabadia*, Salar Zohoorib aDepartment of Design and Clothing, Yazd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran bDepartment of Textile Engineering, Yazd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran Received 7August 2016; revised 23 October 2016; accepted 21 December 2016 Abstract Dress reflects people’s perceptions, yet it is sometimes vague and uncertain.
This project conveys conceptual costume design using materials incompatible with the environment in order to send an environmentally sustainable message.
Therefore, we have tried here to raise public awareness through designing conceptual dress using the materials incompatible with the environment.
As such, the main goal of this paper is to create conceptual dresses by using recyclable materials in order to help sustain the environment.
In fact, conceptual clothing considers human body as a means to convey a thought or known characteristics within him, not necessarily to cover all or part of his body (which of course is the most important goal of costume design) and this is exactly what Conceptual Art is seeking.
Many artists have used the power of provocative clothing in the creation of art works; on the other hand, designers are seeking a source of inspiration in the art world (Rijkens-Klomp, Baerten, & Rossi, 2016; Azad Aramaki & Chavoshian, 2001).