Tales of a T-shirt
Questioning the global garment chain from a co-creative student perspective
Erik de Maaker (Universiteit Leiden)
B. Ramila (Erode Arts and Science College)
Maaike Feitsma (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Mayke Groffen (Museum Rotterdam)
Ellen Haeser (Zadkine College)
Rachel Lee (TU Delft - History, Form & Aesthetics)
M Karthika (Erode Arts and Science College)
Leonie Sterenborg (Universiteit Leiden)
Sanne van den Dungen (Raddis Cotton)
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Abstract
This book is the outcome of an experimental research and teaching project, aimed at rethinking how the garments we wear create relationships between producers, designers and wearers. The project has researched these relationships centered on the production of a dedicated t-shirt, designed, produced and put to use by the project partners, who are located in the Netherlands and India. This book provides an overview of the project trajectory, focusing on how the project has facilitated students from the vocational training colleges in Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Erode (India) to engage in co-creation, and encourage conversations on design, materials, labour, social inequality (caste), gender and value. The book is a resource for students and educators working in fashion related fields at high-school, vocational training and early bachelor degree levels. Integral to the book are a number of short video clips, dedicated to the crucial phases of the process.