Abstract
For many people fashion design is associated with shows and aesthetic appearances of a somewhat superficial nature. However, fashion design is much more. This paper sets out from a work in progress which uses theory on embodied knowledge to understand how fashion design processes take place. It is based on photographic material obtained in design studios during prototype development. The prototype is considered a core fashion design competence. Yet, companies increasingly cut costs by reducing or omitting prototype development. We intend to show, how the garment prototype acts as an important mediator of embodied experience between designer and user. That is, by use of a cognitive approach, we explore how mediation is enabled to occur through the recurrent patterns of sensorimotor actions that surround the garment prototype development. Tentative findings indicate, that eliminating the prototype could cause loss of important knowledge and lead to poorer design.
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 24 Nov 2016 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Publication status | Published - 24 Nov 2016 |
Event | NORDCODE 2016: Mediation and Design - Sounthern University Denmark, Kolding, Denmark Duration: 22 Nov 2016 → 24 Nov 2016 http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/idk/arrangementer/nordcode |
Conference
Conference | NORDCODE 2016 |
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Location | Sounthern University Denmark |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Kolding |
Period | 22/11/2016 → 24/11/2016 |
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Keywords
- Fashion Design Methodology, Garment Prototyping, Embodied Cognition, Design Mediation, Tacit Knowledge, Design Skills, Sensorimotor Experience, Image Schemata
- embodied experience
- mediation
- Prototype design
Artistic research
- No