Hybrid heads : a decoding method to desing open narratives and dynamic identities
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Headdresses and coverings are among the most powerful vehicles of cultural identity, referring variously to nationality, gender, ethnicity, religion, profession and sub-culture. As part of a cultural identity, they can be used to distinguish or divide people, but may also serve as a constructive instrument that allows us to recognise mutual differences as a common value. Cultural identity is continuously evolving. Photos and texts provide a vehicle to question prevailing dynamics of identity and identification, visual stereotypes and cultural representation. Daniela Dossi’s long-term residency at the open and collective studio Manoeuvre, a multidisciplinary artist-run space in Ghent’s Rabot neighbourhood, resulted in an open design method, a textile research project based on a visual and textual archive of headdresses from around the world, and a preliminary collection of hybrid headdresses.
TitelHybrid heads : a decoding method to desing open narratives and dynamic identities
Auteur
Uitgevernai010 publishers
Jaar van uitgave2019
Pagina's432 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat30 cm
Materiaalboek
Begeleidend materiaalbevat losse kaarten/foto's door het hele boek heen
ISBN978-94-62085121
Onderwerpcultural identity, hair style, textile
Persoonstrefwoord Daniela Dossi
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