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Display Floating in Space

Name
Belinda Rasmussen
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Design
Study programme
Fashion, Clothing and Textiles - New Landscapes for Change
Institute
Architecture and Design
Year
2020
Awards
Danske Kunsthåndværkere og Designeres legat

‘Display Floating in Space’ attempts to encourage people to form a stronger attachment to their garment through aesthetic experiences emphasising materials and a playful expression. This is done by investigating tactility and haptics, for instance through the relation between object, garment and body, and how manipulations in these experiences can stimulate the senses of the subject.

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Danske Kunsthåndværkere og Designeres legat

Juryan sagde bl.a: 
"Belinda has a very special way and structure with which she meets her profession. She never lets herself be fooled but goes further in her research which is a broad sector of methods. Belinda's sense of the artistic, the craft, the materials, and the tactility, is so distinct that even the smallest detail is connected in the big picture. This cannot be completed unless the craft is in order. And Belinda’s is. She has an ability to understand materials and their ability so that she can achieve an interaction that goes hand in hand with the design."

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