Arquivados em: agosto de 2010
Miyake’s A-POC



A-POC is made in a sequence in which thread literally goes into a machine and re-emerges as a piece of clothing, an accessory, or even a chair. This interactive new method not only reduces leftover fabric but also permits the wearers to participate in the final step of the design of their clothing: they determine the final shape of the product. Mass production and custom-made clothing, seemingly opposing ideas, become compatible with each other through the wizardry of technology and the fire of imagination. [via]
Comme des Garcons


O Déjà Vu constante da deformação do corpo. ♥
Boo Saville’s Ghosts




“The acids and mark making were to become an irreversible feature of the existing photographic print. I wanted to literally rot and burn the man’s face until I got to a point of tension in the image where features were becoming unrecognisable.” [via]
Comme des Garçons I-D Mag


Anúncio da Comme des Garçons na i.D magazine comemorativa de 30 anos.
Trabalho do artista Simen Johan.
Collaborative Consumption
“Collaborative Consumption is a new socio-economic ‘big idea’ promising a revolution in the way we consume.” [via]
Atelier Pompadour

Para os dias secos: fofurice!
























