Patient Clothes based on Shibori derived from Japanese Aesthetic Values:function for storing the wide sleeve that Contributes to Easy Removability
Shibori techniques of Ori (creasing) or Tatami(folding) along with Hinerr (twisting) or Kukuri(tying) are dye-proof techniques that restrict the flow of dye in cloth and express patterns.These techniques are utilized to transform shapes while bringing about a wide variety of functions.These functions have been developed along with the aesthetic values of Japanese lifestyle,such as folding screens and Ohineri (twisted wrapped offerings).The aim of this study is to clarify the nature of Shibori forms based on Japanese aesthetic values associated with Ori (creasing) and Hineri (twisting).By studying these Shibori techniques in the design of hospital patient clothes,this study tries to understand the differences in contemporary adaptations from that of traditional Shibori forms.Based on the viewpoint articulated in the section,Forms of Change,in the book entitled,Forms in Japan *1,authored by Yuichiro Kojiro,this paper focuses on the features and functions of individual forms,such as creasing seen in folding screens,fans,or Japanese lanterns,and twisting seen in twisted wrapped offerings and wet towels.While focusing on these things brought about by movement impulse on paper or cloth,this paper considers cultural formations and backgrounds ofForms of Change.This paper attempts to re-define Shibori forms in the context of the particular Japanese aesthetic values Utsuroi(transformation,protean,and mutability) andShimatsu (put away and concluding).Next,this paper considers the application ofForms of Change in clothing.This paper considers the existing well-recognized products as precedents,PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE and132 5 ISSEI MIYAKE.This paper tries to refer not only to the uniqueness of folding forms realized by pleats or solid Origami,but also to the modern Japanese aesthetic values that inform design today.Based on this process,this paper makes further reference to the design of hospital patient clothesstudied by the author.Recognizing that patientsphysical functioning is impaired,the author studies design of patient clothes that can assist and promote the patients ability to change clothes.In order to balance easy removability and dressing form,the function of containment in temporary Shibori forms is utilized by applying the concepts ofUtsuroi and Shimatsu.Through discussions of these things,the aim of this paper is to introduce possibilities to utilize Shibori in modern life by considering it to be Forms of Change.
FUJII Naoko
Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Design and Architecture 2-1-10 Kitachikusa Chikusaku Nagoya 464-0083 JAPAN,
国际会议
The 9th International Shibori Symposium(第九届国际绞缬染织研讨会)
杭州
英文
105-112
2014-10-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)