Halldór Karlsson
Deformation//Deformography
With this line, chaos has been captured in form The work is inspired, among other things, by Japanese Boro clothing characterized by pieces sewn together and takes its name from the Japanese term Boroboro meaning rags or something that has been repaired But also the aesthetics of Brutalist architecture influenced the design Brutalism is an angst of modernist architecture where large forms and rawness of materials can be enjoyed The methods of feeding were used to form irregular patterns in jackets, sweaters were cut apart and sewn back together in a new way and pockets were taken from one garment and reused on another.
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With this collection chaos has been captured and formalized. The work is inspired among others by Japanese Boro texts which are texts that have been patched or mended together, derived from the Japanese term Boroboro, meaning something tattered or repaired. The aesthetics of brutalities in architecture also influenced the design. Brutalism is a part of modern architecture where large forms and the reality of the materials is applied. The methods of creating irregular patterns in jackets, sweaters were cut up and sewed together in a new way and put together in a new way and put together.