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A Study on the Characteristics of Body Architecture as Social Structures Expressed in the Modern Fashion  

Seo, Seung-Mi (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Sookmyung Women's University)
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The Research Journal of the Costume Culture / v.18, no.5, 2010 , pp. 842-856 More about this Journal
Abstract
The relationships between fashion and architecture have been interactive. Since the fashion has had the role to decide the structure type of urban environment, it is becoming the new sign of space boundary. This study searches the social and cultural characteristics of Nomadism and the relationships among all kinds of changing objects. After then, the module system characteristics are meditated by analyzing the composition method of module system in architecture. Moreover, the study examines the aesthetic values in the fashion and body architecture from artistic aspect. Based on the above discussion, the followings are the characteristics of body architecture as the social structures expressed in modern fashion. The liquidity is the fluid form of dynamic structures. It shows the extended space form which produces the continuity. The transformation is the variable structure by module system and it forms the diversified structural combination. The movement combines the controlling function to be able to regulate and move freely the body related objects. The convergence is the text combination interpenetrated mutually in enlarged space. Through this, the non-linear continuity and the access of the individual factors are shown.
Keywords
body architecture; module system; rhizome; social structures; urban nomads;
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