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http://dx.doi.org/10.12940/jfb.2020.24.4.117

A Study of Iris Van Herpen Fashion from the Perspective of Deleuze's Sensory Theory  

Song, Haein (Dept. of Design & Craft, Graduate School, Hongik University)
Kim, Jinyoung (Dept. of Textile Art & Fashion Design, Hongik University)
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Journal of Fashion Business / v.24, no.4, 2020 , pp. 117-129 More about this Journal
Abstract
Just as the name 'aesthetics' implies, the meaning of 'aisthesis' or 'sense' in Greek, is perceived as an important element in modern social design. Gilles Deleuze emphasized sensory expression over the rational side of the body, and argued for sensory theory, which is the theory of how painting produces new senses. The purpose of this study was to theoretically examine the sensory theory of Deleuze, which has given new value to the senses, apply it to analyze the body expression method shown in the Iris van Herpen collection, and derive its aesthetic characteristics. In his sensory theory, Deleuze argued that the senses can be expressed by the embodiment of force and rhythm, and one can only create art through the senses. To develop one's philosophical logic through Bacon's painting, we divided it into Hysteria, Cops sans organs, Diagram, Becoming, and Paired figures. Based on these analyses, the visualization of the senses in Iris van Herpen fashion resulted in hysteria, organ-free body, diagrams, and heterogeneity combinations. Analysis of the method of expression revealed rhythmicity, atypicality, scalability, and reproducibility as expression characteristics. Applying Deleuze's sensory theory to access experimental Iris van Herpen's fashion could confirm that there was an open system's accessibility. Deleuze's sensory theory, which has given a new value to the senses, will further help to understand modern fashion design in a wide and diverse way and discover the intrinsic value within it.
Keywords
fashion; Francis Bacon; Gilles Deleuze; Iris Van Herpen; sensationalism;
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