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|Subject=Fashion, Aesthetics
|Subject=Fashion, Aesthetics
|Description=da Falck Øien explores the emotional relationships humans have with their garments and how acquisition methods influence these relationships. The research, conducted from 2017 to 2021, involves ethnographic studies, collaboration with a fashion label, public engagement through a physical space, and the creation of publications and products. Øien aims to address the environmental impact of the fashion industry by rethinking resource use and consumer behavior, emphasizing fashion as a cultural and social phenomenon beyond mere clothing items.
|Description=da Falck Øien explores the emotional relationships humans have with their garments and how acquisition methods influence these relationships. The research, conducted from 2017 to 2021, involves ethnographic studies, collaboration with a fashion label, public engagement through a physical space, and the creation of publications and products. Øien aims to address the environmental impact of the fashion industry by rethinking resource use and consumer behavior, emphasizing fashion as a cultural and social phenomenon beyond mere clothing items.
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|External reference=[https://vessel-magazine.no/contributors/ida-falck-oien Ida Falck Øien]
|External reference=[https://vessel-magazine.no/contributors/ida-falck-oien Ida Falck Øien]
|Image=Transactional aesthetics.png
|Image=Transactional aesthetics.png
|CaptionImage=Image by Ida Falck Øien
|CaptionImage=Image by Ida Falck Øien
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Ida Falck Øien

Transactional Aesthetics

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Image by Ida Falck Øien


da Falck Øien explores the emotional relationships humans have with their garments and how acquisition methods influence these relationships. The research, conducted from 2017 to 2021, involves ethnographic studies, collaboration with a fashion label, public engagement through a physical space, and the creation of publications and products. Øien aims to address the environmental impact of the fashion industry by rethinking resource use and consumer behavior, emphasizing fashion as a cultural and social phenomenon beyond mere clothing items.

Ida Falck Øien

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