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Conceptualizing 23 Things

  • Writer: Ahmad Ahseek
    Ahmad Ahseek
  • Oct 24, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 25, 2020

During the previous tutorial I was told that there was no direction in the work and that I had to have a reason to conclude the social experience.



I've re-think about how the extreme scene is, especially in term of concept, because it's the concept behind this fashion that makes it what it is.


I've realized that most of them from scene they seem to show a level of Misanthropy, from the few other video I shared earlier on the previous post along with the following. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhgAR4GGQvw&t=804s



Visually they all seem to try their best to change the human shape by playing with added features or with the proportions like Sgaire Wood does.


So it gives the impression of testing the limits of the judgement of people from one's appearance. Somehow, of a way to feel better in ones skin.


Sgaire explained about his issues regarding his gender and Fecal Matters explain their bad experiences with other people and their hate about the flaws of the world involving pollution and child labor which I believe strengthen this concept of trying to find a comfort with fashion.


Anyway, this brought me to a conclusion that perhaps:


A social experience might not be needed


Because its more aimed toward the individual rather than the mass audience. I doubt it that everyone will feel the same and will actually use this form of fashion to express such feelings.


But I believe that a personal first hand experience might be a better way of exploring this mindset. The conclusion will be therefore build on my experience in trying to wear their skin.....somehow....


The final outcome might be a visual representation of this experience. Anything from a poster to a photograph which is more conceptualized to display the meaning I found behind it.


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