The Killer Fashion Revolution project has been accepted to “Qui Vive?” 2nd Moscow International Biennale for Young Art and will take place in July 2010.
Here is a video that shows what happened at the first Killer Fashion Revolution workshop that was arranged 5-7th of February 2010. The workshop was at the same time a kick-off for the Killer Fashion Revolution -project and a CISV Mosaic-project. It was also a part of my thesis work for Alto University School of Art and Design.
Killer Fashion Revolution: www.killerfashionrevolution.com
CISV: www.cisv.org
Alto University School of Art and Design: http://www.taik.fi/en/
A big thanks to Nina Forsman for filming and editing the workshop video and to Reha Discioglu for the music. Also a big thanks to all the participants at the workshop, it was a lot of fun!
5.7.2009 Killer Fashion Revolution concept was presented at OPEN 2009 Symposium arrange by Media Lab University of Art and Design Helsinki http://mlabsymp.uiah.fi/2009/. The presentation was in the form of an video. I also participated in the panel discussion of the Making Openness track in the Art and Museums session.
The two day symposium was very interesting presenting divers points of views of what openness can be. Openness was also a goal of the arrangers; the paper and video review process was made open, the symposium was video streamed on-line, Qaiku comments where projected for presenters and other symposium participants and conclusions where written collaboratively on-line.
Here is the video presentation made for this happening, reflecting on how KFR can be seen as a project that promotes openness.
If you are interested to help out or collaborate, please let me know!
A big thanx also to current collaborators: Katri, Rosa, Nina, Annika, Katianna, Reha and Andy.