„Das Gewand ist jenseits der Haut die zweite Hülle, Architektur ist die dritte. - The garment is the second shell beyond the skin, architecture is the third.”
Das Prinzip der Bekleidung, Wolfgang Pehnt.
´Theme:
The Rise andImpact of Paninari: Milan's Youth Phenomenon and Fashion Spaces in the 1970s.
Cordniating University:
Cordinators:
Luca Poncellini, Applied Arts Department Head,
Chiara Vaghi, Academic Coordination Manager.
The first step of this research will be dedicated to the “Paninari” movement, a youth phenomenon with a specific fashion language, that had a strong impact on theItalian society in the 1980s. Preliminary research through remote coordination. Field research in Milano through guided tours and interviews. Reporting the outcomes of the research with multimedia contents. Final exhibition. Eventually, envisioning design proposals for future fashion spaces influenced by the findings of the research.
Theme:
Dusseldorf's Cultural Beat: The Interplay of Fashion, Art, and Music.
Coordinating University:
University of Applied Arts Düsseldorf
Coordinators:
Professors Lars Breuer and Bernhard Franken.
Düsseldorf’s 1970’s and 80’s fashion and music was oscillating in between two extremes: on one hand side bands like Kraftwerk, Neu!, and La Düsseldorf built one point of origin for an international movement of electronic music. Abroad this movement was known and became famous under the label Krautrock.
A second focus of the underground movement was Punk. Besides Berlin and Hamburg Düsseldorf became one of the most active cities with bars like the Ratinger Hof and the Creamcheese. Located next to the art academy both institutions were connected with the local and national art scene (Imi Knoebel designed the Ratinger Hof in a radical way in 1976.)
The electronic music movement as well aspunk was highly influential on the fashion scene. Besides this underground movement Düsseldorf is well known for the Düsseldorf Fashion Days (previouslyCollection Première Düsseldorf) which was arisen from one of the biggest business to business trade fair.
● Activities:
● Insight into the early days of punk and new wave and how it is related to the city's fashion identity.
● Exploring Kraftwerk and their influence on Dusseldorf's contemporary scene.
● City tours exploring the relationship between music, art, and fashion.
● Interactive sessions understanding the socio-cultural evolution of the city through its music and fashion narratives.
Theme:
Creating a new type of fashion community.
In collaboration with the International Library of Fashion Research.
Coordinating University:
Typ-0.Lab of Kristiania University College
Coordinators:
Professor Vésma Kontere McQuilan and Assistant Professor Jannucke Johansen.