MIZUTANI Yumiko
A Practical Study of the Blue and Green Art Project 2022: A Case Study of Sustainable Design and Exhibition “A Fashion Journey Through the Sea: Step By Step”
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
Page 177-277
published_at 2023-03-31
Title
ブルー&グリーンアートプロジェクト2022と地域文化創造の実践的研究サステナブルデザインと「海を巡るファッションの旅 Step By Step」を事例として
A Practical Study of the Blue and Green Art Project 2022: A Case Study of Sustainable Design and Exhibition “A Fashion Journey Through the Sea: Step By Step”
Abstract
This paper focuses on the Blue & Green Art Project, which has been implemented from 2020 to the present, in relation to the Agri-Art Festival, which was the premise of the project, and its activities on regional revitalization and development.The project focuses on symposiums and exhibitions of artworks, which are activities about regional revitalization and development by connecting the sea and land, while committing to the SDGs.
In particular, the report discusses the works in the exhibition "A Journey of Fashion through the Sea," which was inspired by the symposium held in March 2022. For sustainable design, we will focus on the traditional Japanese clothing and dyeing and weaving techniques. The project focused on traditional Japanese clothing and dyeing techniques such as sakiori, tsuzure, saki-knitting, patchwork, and herb-dyeing for sustainable design.
The project also included the upcycling of masks provided by the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare before they were discarded, as well as oyster pipes and other flotsam collected from beach cleanups.
The project also upcycled masks provided by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare before they were discarded and oyster pipes that had washed ashore from beach cleanups.
A sakiori weaving workshop was also held to help visitors feel the environmental issues of the sea and land as their own problems. The event was short-lived, but we hope that future activities will be more active and it was effective in raising awareness among the visitors as well as the organizers as a foundation for future activities.
In particular, the report discusses the works in the exhibition "A Journey of Fashion through the Sea," which was inspired by the symposium held in March 2022. For sustainable design, we will focus on the traditional Japanese clothing and dyeing and weaving techniques. The project focused on traditional Japanese clothing and dyeing techniques such as sakiori, tsuzure, saki-knitting, patchwork, and herb-dyeing for sustainable design.
The project also included the upcycling of masks provided by the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare before they were discarded, as well as oyster pipes and other flotsam collected from beach cleanups.
The project also upcycled masks provided by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare before they were discarded and oyster pipes that had washed ashore from beach cleanups.
A sakiori weaving workshop was also held to help visitors feel the environmental issues of the sea and land as their own problems. The event was short-lived, but we hope that future activities will be more active and it was effective in raising awareness among the visitors as well as the organizers as a foundation for future activities.
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Creator Keywords
ブルー&グリーンアートプロジェクト
シンポジウム
サステナブルファッションデザイン
共感
SDGs
ビーチクリーン
アップサイクル
裂織・つづれ
牡蠣パイプ
Blue & Green Art Project
Symposium
Sustainable Fashion Design
Empathy
SDGs
Beach Clean
Upcycle
Sakiori:Torn Yarn-woven Fabric
Oyster Pipe
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Date Issued
2023-03-31
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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[ISSN]2189-4825