I am am I
Abstract
Clothing is our second skin and suggests both intimacy and protection simultaneously. As our second skin, clothing is often seen as a projection of who we are or want to be. Within my creative research I am interested in the relationships between two larger ideas such as these dichotomies between clothing and identity. An additional connection that is examined in this piece is the desire to share, confess or expose oneself, yet anonymously.
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Palomo-Lovinski, N., (2015) āI am am Iā, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 72(1).
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