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2121 SS/AW COLLECTION

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Christopher Roden
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

FY 2021 1st Startup Subsidy

Business Overview

With the aim of "By presenting clothes from a time and a world far from the present, the possibility of human body transformation, expansion, and renewal is imagined," they will present their works at the exhibition hall and online, adapting to the changes of the times and media toward 2121. By going beyond the existential body, we try to grasp the possibility of our body transformation by grasping the body from the fashion of digital media and the environment in which we are placed. In the exhibition, the relationship between the works, the space and the viewers is constructed with the time axis by designing the space from the viewpoint of folk art while focusing on the orders (It is not an immediate event, but an event where people see what is going to be sold for a certain period of time in advance and make purchases by thinking about the future on the spot.) of the brand. In addition, during the exhibition, 3D data accessories will be available for download online, and archive web tickets will be sold exclusively at the exhibition site. In addition, by not showing the look of the conventional fashion brands, we leave the wearing case to the viewers, and through the works, the viewers reconsider the relationship between the works and their bodies. In addition, the 3d print works are designed without gravity setting to remind various kinds of wearing.

implementation period
Friday, April 15, 2022 - 22 (Fri)
Place of implementation
Decameron (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

[Christopher Roden]
Based in Tokyo/online.
This article examines the influence of "fashion" on clothing and the body from the perspective of the media and the environment in which it relates to the social framework itself. Using various media and pedestals, we reconsider the boundaries of these perceptions of the physical and social body, and think about the possibility of body transformation that has been opened up.