Dreams By Machine
Re-purposed and Functional Art
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C’est La Fin du Presque Pret a Porter
At least, the sole Hollywood Fringe Festival performance is over.
But the images linger…and there is more to come!
SO many people to thank…
Rio at Beauty is Pain http://www.myspace.com/beautyispainboutique
David O and Ameenah Kaplan for their fabulous re-purposed, participatory jam session- find David at http://www.davidomusic.com
Models Lauryn Otten/ Protea and Johnny Quale/ Prince Poppycock- find the Prince at http://www.princepoppycock.com
Many thanks to the audience for gleeful participation and glorious donations! Particular thanks go out to Pam Noles (fellow Fringer) who was so fond of the idea of the show she donated without even being able to attend! Go and see her ! Death 40-feet Tall! and have a blast. http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/project/view/25
And thanks to the Hollywood Fringe Festival for giving me the opportunity to show people live re-purposing! Check out their other events - it’s all still happening through June 27th. Go to http://www.hollywoodfringe.org for details!
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Presque Pret a Porter is coming!
Presque Prêt a Porter:
Join the repurposed revolution!
Live draping and clothing creation using recycled and re-purposed clothing and fabric- taped and draped on YOU by a skilled costumier, A. Laura Brody.
6/19/10, 8-10 PM at Beauty is Pain, the rock and roll couture boutique at 1443 N. Highland Ave (just south of Sunset).
Improvised aural explosions by the dynamic duo of David O and Ameenah Kaplan, joined by many adventurous volunteers.Bring a piece of clothing or fabric to sacrifice to the art and become born anew from its ashes…jeans that never fit? Unfortunate drapes? Bedraggled bed linens? That never-to-be-used bridesmaid dress? All will be re-made and re-worn.
And you will be a living work of art!
Entrance is free, though donations are always welcome…
DONATIONS (of fabric, clothing, tape or wine for the bar) bring preferential draping privileges.
This is an official part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival! Come see the site project at http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/project/view/180
and the sights for all around Hollywood this June at http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/ ! -
In New News…
This is what happens when I take a while to post… too much news to report!
The hardware and leather jewelry has been included in a new book by the New Art Review, which is due to come out in February. Go and see it !http://new-art-review.com/bookstore.html
The steampunk wheelchair “Driven” will be shown at the next Cannibal Flower show on January 30th, along with my draping-on-the-spot with recycled materials (Presque Pret a Porter). Come and see, and get something made for you to take home!http://www.cannibalflower.com/CF_shows.html
And just to give you a proper taste…
Mitchel Evans did a lovely series of photos of the chair. Thank you, Mitchel!
Come one and all!
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Milan public design festival pics
We just got photos from Gugliemo!
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Milan Public Design Festival- in the news…
Nova Jiang has updated the website, so here’s the link to go to for the latest in gallery photos!
http://www.novajiang.com/alternate-endings/gallery/
Here is our listing for Sao Paolo’s Fashion week (translate at will):
http://www.spfw.com.br/noticia_det.php?c=3361
From World Changing (see also We Make Money Not Art archives…):
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/009800.html
And a great overview of all the Public Design Festival entries:
http://www.megliopossibile.it/post.php?id=1349&title=&titleId=
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Draping in the streets of Milan…
I just got back from Italy and barely got my photos web-ready and uncorrupted before I left. So, thank you for your patience!
Milan was ridiculously fabulous. I got about a week and a half of advance warning about the Public Design Festival, which just enough time to get the passport renewed, but not enough to learn Italian. I went to participate in Nova Jiang’s project Alternate Endings, and was prepared to drape and design in the streets. It was all of the workload I expected and then some, but the experience was much more than I could ever expect.
This was a competition of installation art projects, made to use public space and public participation. The Festival housed all the artists in an apartment off Via Visconti di Modrone-. There were at least 20 people and 3 showers, so it was always a good idea to get up early! Luckily, we had a great group of fellow collaborators from all over the world- they made our time away from work a blast.
The intent was to draw in festival goers, locals and people on their way to other events for Milan’s Design Week. We would drape and recreate their clothing in the color du jour (a different color each day) and give them the copy the next day, once we took pictures of both the original garment and the replica. Needless to say, I simplified. No closures, no pockets- we drew lines to indicate nonfunctional seams and details and sewed the closures shut. We used mostly cotton spandex in bright colors. Sounds simple, right?
Just a few more little things. No electricity. Working under a market umbrella and in a tiny kiosk in very unpredictable Milanese spring weather. In a parking space right off of the Porta Genova Metro stop, one of the busiest streets in town. With 2 helpers who had never sewn before. With no security. And Nova and I don’t speak Italian. I have some French, a little Spanish and could understand a fair bit of Italian- but I couldn’t really say much besides “parlo solo inglese e franchese”. So yes, that’s just as much work as you could imagine, and just about as little sleep.
We got sewing and translation assistance from Phoebe Heelas (footwear designer), Daniele Parete (former fashion student) and Valeria Marraco (dancer and video artist)- and everyone learned to sew spandex on a treadle machine!
It didn’t take long for the neighborhood to start participating- and helping out. At first, we thought we’d only be able to use the cute but not very functional battery operated mini-stitchers Nova found online. A man saw us struggling with the just purchased and never tested treadle machine and came over to help. He was a sewing machine repairman, and he came back several times to make our old machine run like new! He even brought us spare needles- and somehow explained to me how to keep everything running smoothly . Since he spoke only Italian, this was no mean feat!
We had a standard electric machine to use at the apartment, but by our 3rd day the shop owner next door to our parking space let us use their electricity for free! They even stored our treadle machine in their shop each night. (Since there wasn’t overnight security, we packed up everything each night into our kiosk- and screwed the roof down.)
Apparently, draping isn’t very common in Milan. Most people use flat patterning methods instead. I’d suggested the draping because it’s visually more exciting to watch than drafting on paper, but had no idea it would seem so exotic. I had more pictures taken of me during the week than I’ve had taken during my whole lifetime!
To be continued…..
See pictures of the madness at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23010091@N07/sets/72157617002084353/
Find Nova Jiang online at
http://www.novajiang.com/alternate-endings/
And find Milan’s Public Design Festival at
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