図書
Scraps : fashion, textiles, and creative reuse
- Call No. (NDL)
- EF25-D20
- Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
- 031324741
- Material type
- 図書
- Author
- Cooper-Hewitt Museum
- Publisher
- Cooper Hewitt
- Publication date
- [2016]
- Material Format
- Paper
- Capacity, size, etc.
- 135 pages ; 22 cm
- NDC
- -
Notes on use
Note (General):
- Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, September 23, 2016-April 16, 2017
Other physical details:
- illustrations
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Paper
- Material Type
- 図書
- ISBN
- 9781942303176 (hardcover)1942303173 (hardcover)
- Author Heading
- Publication, Distribution, etc.
- Publication Date
- [2016]著作権日付 : ©2016
- Publication Date (W3CDTF)
- 2016
- Extent
- 135 pages
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Size
- 22 cm
- Place of Publication (Country Code)
- US
- Text Language Code
- eng
- Genre/Form Terms
- Content Type
- textstill image
- Media Type
- unmediated
- Carrier Type
- volume
- Subject Heading
- UDC
- LCC
- DDC
- NDLC
- Target Audience
- 一般
- Note (General)
- Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, September 23, 2016-April 16, 2017
- Note (Content)
- The textile and fashion industries produce millions of tons of solid waste every year through the many processes used--from yarn production, weaving, knitting, dyeing and finishing, to apparel construction, quality inspection and unsold goods--generating waste at each step. Typically, this waste is sent to landfills, incinerated or, at best, recycled into low-quality fibers used for industrial applications. 'Scraps', published for Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's exhibition of the same name, presents three designers' alternative approaches to the shockingly high human and environmental costs of textile industry waste. Christina Kim, founder of Los Angeles-based brand Dosa; Reiko Sudo, cofounder of Tokyo textile firm Nuno; and Luisa Cevese, founder of Milan-based accessories and home goods company Riedizioni, all share a profound respect for scraps as repositories of raw materials, energy, labor and creativity. Inspired by the long tradition of using handcraft to give new life to scraps and castoffs, each takes an entirely different approach to contending with textile waste, but all agree that there is much to be gained--aesthetically and financially, as well as environmentally and socially--by making recycling an integral part of their design practice. The delicate beauty of the fabrics featured here ensures a seductive visual experience, framing the exploration of sustainable design practices: using materials and resources efficiently, providing meaningful labor, sustaining local craft traditions and exploring new technologies as integral to the recycling process. Each copy of the book is bound in its own unique discarded Indian woodblock-printed textile with foil stamping. Exhibition: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, USA (23.09.2016-02.05.2017)
- Note (Bibliography)
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Collection (particular)
- 日本関係外国語図書
- Holding library
- 国立国会図書館
- Call No.
- EF25-D20
- Data Provider (Database)
- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
- Bibliographic ID (NDL)
- 031324741
- LC Control Number
- 2016016649
- OCLC No.
- 946579927
- Cataloging Rule
- RDA
- Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
- 211