Abstract
Clothing occupies the immediate space between the body and our surroundings. It can be protective and comforting and through the manipulation of silhouette, clothing can augment and define the notion of the personal space of the wearer.
For the I:F Body + Space conference (thread; Representation and the body and space) I proposed to make an artifact (a dress) and use it to discuss notions of personal space and proxemics, employing Naum Gabo’s stereometric principle of implied volume; extending the dress beyond the body and making the personal space of the dress (and wearer) visible.
For the I:F Body + Space conference (thread; Representation and the body and space) I proposed to make an artifact (a dress) and use it to discuss notions of personal space and proxemics, employing Naum Gabo’s stereometric principle of implied volume; extending the dress beyond the body and making the personal space of the dress (and wearer) visible.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Publication status | Published - 18 Sept 2014 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | Body + Space Conference - University of Middlesex, London, United Kingdom Duration: 18 Sept 2014 → 19 Sept 2014 |
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The proxemic dress
Sorger, R., 18 Sept 2014.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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