Tuesday 15 October 2013

Westernised ideas...
Tiffany Parbs=
Took images of imprints of jewellery left on the body and skin.

 

Phillip Toledano=
Took images of body memory, prints left on the skin by items worn by them;jewellery, socks. Although they were temporary it was similar to scarring. 

Danielle Beutti=
She photoshopped scars onto images of people.

Arianna Paige Russell=
Has an immune system disorder where she is allergic to certain things by touch which results in rashes and welts to the skin, she does it on purpose to create patterns.
 

Alexander McQueen=
Created scars on leather shoes/boots and created a scarification dress using texture.











Lucie Vincini=
Adapting the idea of lip plugs and plates for fashion using orthodontist and dental work.












J'adore Dior=
Samantha Harris wore neck ring inspired necklace/dress for a perfume commercial.












Michael Burton=
Scientific adaptations...
-2005 Government Office of Science, OBESITY became an epidemic and food/exercise/biology/psychology was research as to why. 
-2007 'THE RACE' 1:10 body cell to virus/bacteria, health care was studied such as antibiotics, parasites to cure such as leeches/maggots to clear blood clots and infection, at Imperial College. Many other testing was carried out; cows in incubaors with several stmachs to collect saliva, bird flu, nail biting, soil boosting seritonin levels.
-2007 'FUTURE FARM' nano technology was tested by Richard Jones for cervical cancer with cells taken from Henrietta Lax in 1950, she helped the world and was not ever noticed for it.
-Nanotopia, a world moving forward with discoveries such as bodies will be machines to harvest products, glowing jelly fish with bacteria and algaculture...
-ALGACULTURE... Algae a plant/animal feeding of light (photosynthesis) Charles Spence helped create a futuristic device to replace the idea of the oxygen/carbon dioxide cycle with algae. Masks will be worn by humans as the algae will feed humans oxygen and humans will feed algae carbon dioxdie.

 

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