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STM16:9fft_VR: Virtual surrealism and site specific VR
University of Borås, Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8753-9070
2019 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed) [Artistic work]
Abstract [en]

Through this abstract, STM16:9fft_VR, a pilot for a VR film is discussed and presented. The project is developed through a collaboration between Nicole Neidert, choreographer, Joakim Envik Karlsson, film photographer, and Linnea Bågander costume designer. The pilot is part ofNarrative VR Lab, a project initiated and funded by Visual Arena, Region of Halland, Gothenburg city and Gothenburg Film Studios and supervised by Visual Arena.

When entering into a new set of tools we started to, not only explore them physically but also by its definition. We asked ourselves what virtual is and found intriguing definition such as; “almost a particular thing or quality”, “very close to being something without actuallybeing it” or; “not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so.” (Merriam-Webster, 2019). The technical tools suggest this ‘almostness’ and we started to explore how to implement it in the process of developing a narrative. Parallels to surrealismcame naturally and when finding the definition of surrealisms narration as “means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations” (Merriam-Webster, 2019) it became obvious how to not only work with the technical tools but also to explore the narrative, through a meeting between a natural context and an artificial figure. Methodologically we used the experience of working with a stage-based and site-specificworks to develop a narrative-driven by visual means mainly. The narrative was an interaction between dance, costume and visual situation. A dialogue between materials and bodies, mainly using movements of bodies and directions formed by the natural environment to drive the narrative. In the presentation, the possibilities and limitations to situate, distort and the experience of the reality of both virtual reality and the reality of site-specific and stage based performing arts will be discussed and compared.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2019.
Keywords [en]
Digital and analogue, immersive, performing arts, artistic methodology
National Category
Design
Research subject
Textiles and Fashion (Design)
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-22636OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hb-22636DiVA, id: diva2:1387789
Conference
II. Zip-Scene Conference on Analogue and Digital Immersive Spaces, Budapest, 10-12 November, 2019.
Available from: 2020-01-22 Created: 2020-01-22 Last updated: 2021-01-26Bibliographically approved
In thesis
1. Body movement as material: Designing temporal expressions
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2021 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic) [Artistic work]
Abstract [en]

Movement and temporal qualities have a significant effect on design expressions. However, in the design of dress these are often overlooked, and the static form of a positioned body is considered to be the main driver of design. This work explores the expressions of the body in motion, engaged in the interaction constituted by wearing. Through a practice-led experimental approach, the research presented in this thesis aims to establish strategies for utilising the motion of the body in the context of design development. 

The research has been carried out through multiple series of experiments. Initial series of experiments focused on exploring wearing as an entwined dialogue between body and material that is expressing and informing the motion of the body. This was followed by series of experiments focusing on more particular variables such as body movement principles, material properties, and somatic experiences. Through analysing and implementing movement as a design material the work suggests an alternative type of form-thinking and form-giving where materiality together with the body movement extends garments into a temporal expression.

The result suggests an alternative model consisting of methods, concepts, and variables for design for designing temporal expressions wherein dress is defined as a temporal form and designed as a system of possible movements and ways in which a wearer can interact with a garment. Within this model, body movement is under-stood as a material and the body is viewed as a temporal structure and a mechanism for changes in the design. Overall, temporal expressions, or temporal form suggest acts of wearing and the somatic presence of the body as foundations in body-based expressions of equal importance as worn material. In particular, the design examples suggest another use of the joints of the body – the crucial points that enable move-ment – which were the main design material for temporal expressions.

The methods and thinking proposed in this thesis may be beneficial for multiple fields of art and design that use the body’s motion as design material extending the findings from the origins of dress.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Borås: Högskolan i Borås, 2021
Series
University of Borås studies in artistic research ; 36
Keywords
Design, body, body as material, fashion design, performing arts, temporal form, practice-led research, design methods, motion design
National Category
Design
Research subject
Textiles and Fashion (Design)
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-24427 (URN)978-91-89271-14-2 (ISBN)978-91-89271-15-9 (ISBN)
Public defence
2021-02-25, Zoom, 13:00 (English)
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Supervisors
Available from: 2021-01-19 Created: 2020-12-16 Last updated: 2024-09-09Bibliographically approved

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