- Subtítulo: Comparative analysis between memes and cartoons. Case: Covid-19 pandemic in Spain, 2020
- Autor: Patricia Prieto Arroyo
- Abstract:
This study aims to analyse the graphic language of cartoons in times of crisis. Specifically, we will look at the cartoons created by El Roto and published by the newspaper El País during the days of confinement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. To this end, the methodology of content analysis has been applied using a quantitative approach. It is concluded from the results obtained that all the hypotheses put forward are fulfilled, except the last one.
- Número revista: 1 - 2022
- DOI: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-4
- citation_title: Graphic design and humour in times of crisis
- citation_publication_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_online_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_pdf_url: investigacion/concept/concept_1_dgyhetdc.pdf
- citation_journal_title: Concept
- citation_volume: 1
- citation_issue: 1
- citation_issn: 2952-1440
- citation_dissertation_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_number: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-4
- citation_keywords: graphic humour, cartoon, meme, pandemic, covid-19
- citation_abstract_html_url: https://www.esada.es/en/research/concept-magazine/45-research/628-graphic-design-and-humour-in-times-of-crisis
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- Subtítulo: Proposal for the reuse of plastic from Almeria's greenhouses. Agricostura Collection
- Autor: Elena Funes Suárez
- Abstract:
Agricostura is a collection of women’s Haute Couture fashion which, through the artistic support that fashion itself produces, aims to tell the story that has happened in the Almeria countryside.
Agricostura intends to give greater scope to this story, in a way that has not been done before.
Going through its three main phases, designs will be produced that speak of the past, present and possible future of the fruit and vegetable sector. The collection is inspired by science, progress, culture and sustainability.
As a result, a fashion collection of a total of thirty women’s designs has been created which, incorporating the materials typical of the Almeria countryside with those intrinsic to the world of fashion, evoke values of craftsmanship, tradition, know-how and respect for the environment.
- Número revista: 1 - 2022
- DOI: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-5
- citation_title: Fashion design and sustainability
- citation_publication_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_online_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_pdf_url: investigacion/concept/concept_1_ddmys.pdf
- citation_journal_title: Concept
- citation_volume: 1
- citation_issue: 1
- citation_issn: 2952-1440
- citation_dissertation_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_number: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-5
- citation_keywords: haute couture, sustainability, agriculture, culturality, progress
- citation_abstract_html_url: https://www.esada.es/en/research/concept-magazine/45-research/629-fashion-design-and-sustainability
- Subtítulo: Application of the burning technique in textile handling. Skinnor collection
- Autor: Matejka De Rocco
- Abstract:
SKINNOR is a collection of gender-fluid garments and accessories designed for autumn/winter 2023. Volumes, textile manipulation, geometry and tailoring are valued, and skirts, bulky shapes, lines are protagonists. geometric shapes and strong contrasts. The fabrics are deconstructed and reconstructed so as not only to fulfill the function of being part of a garment, but to elevate its purpose on a practical and psychological level.The burning technique has made it easier for us to transmit sensations that cause amazement, admiration and curiosity.
Purpose and function merge, garments are not just an object that shelters, they are works of art that express emotions and must be passed down from generation to generation. Designers who have been inspired are Balenciaga, Johji Yamamoto, Issey Miyake, John Galliano, Martin Margiela and Rei Kawakubo. Lucio Fontana and spatialism have been essential for the development of the concept. The canvases, through cuts and overexposure, go from being flat to three-dimensional, gaining depth and a unique chromatic effect. Each garment and each accessory is handmade in the Slow Fashion concept, generating haute couture that takes advantage of destroyed, torn and burned fabrics. Skinnor addresses a public that understands, thinks, feels and values fashion as an art form and not as a commercial source.
- Número revista: 1 - 2022
- DOI: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-6
- citation_title: Slow Fashion and art
- citation_publication_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_online_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_pdf_url: investigacion/concept/concept_1_sfya.pdf
- citation_journal_title: Concept
- citation_volume: 1
- citation_issue: 1
- citation_issn: 2952-1440
- citation_dissertation_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_number: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-6
- citation_keywords: textile manipulation, three dimensionality, deconstruction, spatialism, slow fashion, burning technique
- citation_abstract_html_url: https://www.esada.es/en/research/concept-magazine/45-research/630-slow-fashion-and-art
- Subtítulo: Proposal for textile reuse. To the rag
- Autor: Marina Quesada García
- Abstract:
In the society in which the reproduction of waste is lived today is an increasingly significant complication because of the characteristics and thickness of their creation. The policies developed in the framework of waste created in the most industrialized countries have been forced to evolve as scientific knowledge and citizen awareness regarding environmental issues progress. The current predisposition towards sustainable waste management has as preferences, the reduction of waste reproduction, reuse, recovery through recycling and, finally, dumping. Textile waste is a significant part of urban solid waste, the increase in textile spending is the most consumed in Spain.
This project involves research into the situation of the second most polluting waste on the planet with a worrying future. Chosen the theme, this responds to the need in search of the design and development of the solution to the problem with possible applications in functional home furniture, practical and extraordinarily unique applying the most current and attractive trends possible for the user.
Throughout the project has been present our main objective, the need to preserve our planet through our solutions.
With the realization of this project, we have sought experimentation, to escape from conventionalism, the involvement of enthusiasm and knowledge of artisans, designers as well as public and private organizations that have been present to highlight and promote this somewhat unknown situation and with this join forces and synergies leading to a hard reflection.
- Número revista: 1 - 2022
- DOI: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-7
- citation_title: Product design and sustainability
- citation_publication_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_online_date: 2022/12/8
- citation_pdf_url: investigacion/concept/concept_1_ddpys.pdf
- citation_journal_title: Concept
- citation_volume: 1
- citation_issue: 1
- citation_issn: 2952-1440
- citation_dissertation_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_institution: ESADA - Escuela Superior de Arte y Diseño de Andalucía
- citation_technical_report_number: 10.58534/2SVKNhlBBh-1-7
- citation_keywords: product design, sustainability, recycling, textile reuse
- citation_abstract_html_url: https://www.esada.es/en/research/concept-magazine/45-research/631-product-design-and-sustainability



