Awaken: Contemporary Fashion & Textile Interpretation of Archival Material
Britt, Helena, Stephen-Cran, James and Bremner, Elaine (2013) Awaken: Contemporary Fashion & Textile Interpretation of Archival Material. In: Futurescan 2: Collective Voices. Association of Degree Courses in Fashion & Textiles (FTC), Leicestershire: Loughborough University, pp. 124-137. ISBN 978 1 907382 64 2
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Creators/Authors: | Britt, Helena, Stephen-Cran, James and Bremner, Elaine | ||||
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Abstract: | The Archives and Collections Centre (ACC) at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) exists as a resource for the study of art, design, architecture and education. It comprises a wide range of material from School records, textile pieces, garments, pattern books, posters, artworks, architectural drawings, plaster casts, photography and a collection of works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. This paper describes Awaken, a research project undertaken involving staff from the ACC, the Department of Fashion and Textiles, and the Centre for Advanced Textiles (CAT) at GSA. The project examined the conceptual possibilities of re-interpreting archive material for contemporary fashion and textile related design work. This was underpinned by an explication of the creative process characteristic of this specific approach to design. The following questions directed the project: Awaken involved case studies with fashion and textile practitioners working individually and collaboratively. Data collection methods involved the practitioners observing, recording and reflecting on responses and processes using creative process journals (CPJs) and focus groups to stimulate critical reflection, share, question and articulate issues associated with the research. Content analysis provided the framework to relate the data collected to the key questions and emergent themes. The resulting fashion and textile artefacts were exhibited alongside extracts from CPJs and original archive material in the Mackintosh Gallery at the GSA. Aspects of the project were assimilated with visual material in a publication, which accompanied the exhibition. This paper will provide insight into the Awaken project, detailing the archival items practitioners selected, the approaches taken, insights into the creative process, the contemporary artefacts produced and discussions surrounding the research questions and key themes. The findings from the project will be described, adding to the minimal existent literature surrounding fashion and textile design creative process involving the utilisation of archival material. The paper will also briefly describe a research project currently in progress by the authors involving the Stoddard Templeton Design Archive at the GSA. | ||||
Output Type: | Book Section | ||||
Additional Information: | Stephen-Cran was principle investigator, exhibition curator and editor of the post-exhibition publication for the Awaken Project. Britt and Bremner worked as collaborative creative practitioner-researcher participants for Awaken. Britt presented this co-authored paper at Futurescan 2: Collective Voices (organised by the Association of Degree Courses in Fashion and Textiles) and subsequent related papers including: ‘Textile Design Utilisation of Archive Resources and the Creative Process Journal Method’, The 7th International Conference on Design Principles and Practices, Chiba University, Japan 6-8 March 2013; ‘Inspirational Archives: Examining Utilisation by Textile & Fashion Practitioners’, Textile Society - New Research Strategies II, Wellcome Collection, 16 March 2013. Aspects of the Awaken Project have been by further disseminated via conference papers, selected symposium presentation and journal article (under review), including: Britt, H. & Stephen-Cran, J. (2013) Textile Design Utilisation of Archive Resources and the Creative Process Journal Method. The 7th International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. Chiba University, Japan, 6-8 March 2013. Britt, H. (2013) Inspirational Archives: Examining Utilisation by Textile and Fashion Practitioners. Textile Society: New Research Strategies II. Wellcome Collection, London, 16 March 2013. Stephen-Cran, J., Britt, H. & McGilp, H. (2013) Inspiring Influences: Examining Creative Process Journals to Enhance Fashion & Textiles Design Knowing. Knowing (by) Designing. Proceedings of the conference 'Knowing (by) Designing' at LUCA, Sint Lucas School of Architecture Brussels, 22-23 May 2013. Brussels: LUCA, Sint Lucas School of Architecture Ghent/Brussels; KU Lenven, Faculty of Architecture. Britt, H. & Stephen-Cran, J. (under review) Inspiring Artefacts: Examining Utilization of Archival References in the Textile Design Process. Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice. | ||||
Uncontrolled Keywords: | archive utilisation, fashion and textiles, creative process, inspiration, reinterpretation | ||||
Schools and Departments: | School of Design > Fashion & Textiles | ||||
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Status: | Published | ||||
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Event Title: | Futurescan 2: Collective Voices | ||||
Event Location: | Sheffield Hallam University, UK | ||||
Event Dates: | 10-11 January 2012 | ||||
Projects: | Awaken | ||||
Output ID: | 2748 | ||||
Deposited By: | Helena Britt | ||||
Deposited On: | 26 Feb 2013 15:20 | ||||
Last Modified: | 16 Feb 2015 09:38 |