Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Specifications

Last night I spent a few hours figuring out how my presentation of the photos will work when I put it all together and what materials I'll need. It took longer than I thought, but I think the creation of the book should be pretty straight forward now, and im excited! I hope it turns out like it looks in my head!

I am using a turning feature, like a wheel, with the cut out, so the uniforms can be swiveled around compared on the same body - I need the body to stay as the uniforms are the parts that matter. It will definitely be difficult to pull off, but hopefully really awesome.

Photos tomorrow! All set up and ready with my different outfits!
The man will have a business outfit with a shirt and pants, and a construction worker outfit and probably a work out outfit (as in going to the gym) as this was very apparent in the fieldwork with both male and females. This part is interesting as it isnt thought of as "working" but we call it "working out" and so it bring s a different perspective. We still work out in a selection of similar clothing and wear a uniform of sorts to complete that task in our days also.

The girl has a variety of business, retail and workout.

The turny circles will be made of ohp, so you can match the outfits to the body, and they will have a flipside, which mixes the outfits with the context,  and this will portray the fact that those who do not follow the mainstream uniform are unfit for working in that area, and are asked to dress a certain way to fit in. People want to feel like they belong to groups, so the majority wears the expected and mainstream 'uniforms' to their workplace.

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