Textile Tales: How textile objects build connections between individuals and across national borders and time

Else Skjold, Anne Louise Bang

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Abstract

Everyday garments, party dresses, school uniforms, garments for celebrations
and special occasions and a plethora of household and interior items are made of textiles. The stories in the Fabric of
My Life podcast archive reveal a world of personal development, memories, societal development, migration, traditions, rituals and values. They are archived as podcasts told in 12 different languages, e.g. Greek, French, Danish, Arabic and Farsi, and each story is presented on
the website by a headline and an image. They tell fact-oriented stories about the textiles and techniques used for garments, accessories and interior textiles combining it with culture, timespan, heritage and lived lives. The result is very personal stories in a context of use patterns and knowledge about textiles and garments. From a design perspective, it is interesting to dive into this treasure box listening
to the stories while exploring the fabrics and the construction techniques in a time and life perspective. Is there something
we can learn from the past by studying techniques, construction, materials, use and memories; in other words, reasons for keeping garments and textiles? And what does a selection of stories about inherited garments tell us? With this paper, we want to investigate the relation between the micro- and macrostructures of dressing
in the perspective of time meaning the relation between material, technique, personal narratives, societal issues and history. Thus, this paper looks more closely at six selected podcast narratives from
a Danish context as examples of the 78 podcasts recorded throughout the project.
Translated title of the contributionTekstile fortællinger: hvordan tekstilobjekter skaber forbindelser imellem individer på tværs af nationale grænser og tid
Original languageEnglish
Article number2
JournalArtex Journal
Volume1
Pages (from-to)25-38
Number of pages13
ISSN2944-9650
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2022

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