
The thesis of Otto von Busch, Fashion-able. Hacktivism and engaged fashion design, is available as an online PDF.
This thesis consists of a series of extensive projects which aim to explore a new designer role for fashion. It is a role that experiments with how fashion can be reverse engineered, hacked, tuned and shared among many participants as a form of social activism. This social design practice can be called the hacktivism of fashion. It is an engaged and collective process of enablement, creative resistance and DIY practice, where a community share methods and experiences on how to expand action spaces and develop new forms of craftsmanship. In this practice, the designer engages participants to reform fashion from a phenomenon of dictations and anxiety to a collective experience of empowerment, in other words, to make them become fashion-able.
Here’s a great interview with Otto von Busch on We Make Money Not Art
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One Response to “fashion-able, hacktivism and engaged fashion design”
margarida
2 years ago
Hi Kristy,
This is so INTERESTING! Thanks for sharing :o)
xx margarida