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It's "London Design Week" and apparently Aamu Song's design entitled "Reddress" is literally...a red dress. One that is big enough blanket the entire town I grew up in. It also has enough pockets to hold 238 actual people. At first I was intrigued, then I was annoyed (as I often am by performance art and some installation art) and then I was intrigued again. But I figured if I went back to the website that many times it's probably something some of my readers might find interesting. However since I also keep going back to being annoyed by it I'm going to just let the "Reddress" website tell you all about it for me so my moody self remains impartial....
My personal opinion? It's freakin huge... The end.
Kisses Bitches...
Glamour Whore...xoxo
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
-Albert Einstein
It's "London Design Week" and apparently Aamu Song's design entitled "Reddress" is literally...a red dress. One that is big enough blanket the entire town I grew up in. It also has enough pockets to hold 238 actual people. At first I was intrigued, then I was annoyed (as I often am by performance art and some installation art) and then I was intrigued again. But I figured if I went back to the website that many times it's probably something some of my readers might find interesting. However since I also keep going back to being annoyed by it I'm going to just let the "Reddress" website tell you all about it for me so my moody self remains impartial....
"Reddress": The Dress550 metres of fabric,238 people,20 metres in diametre,3 metres in height,1 singer. Realised in over 550 metres of Kvadrat’s classic Divina wool fabric, REDDRESS is worn by a performer who will climb a concealed 1.5 metre staircase to immerse themselves into the billowing material. Reaching an impressive 20 metres in diametre, it can accommodate up to 238 people within the gigantic pockets of its vibrant folds so that visitors can fully engross themselves into the space and moment. "I wanted to create the ultimate relationship between an audience and a vocal musician by connecting them with something other than just music". REDDRESS is part of the permanent collection of the Design Museum, Helsinki, Finland.
My personal opinion? It's freakin huge... The end.
Kisses Bitches...
Glamour Whore...xoxo













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