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New job in Fashion?

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Looking for a new adventure in fashion? Apply soon! Rank a Brand, a leading global company with supply chain productions in various areas, including textile, hunting for an ambitious Product Developer! Rankabrand is looking for a Product Developer with: -Diligence, high concentration capacity, attention to detail. -Flexibility, ability to work on average 84 hours/week. -Physical health and capacity to stand and kneel for several hours at a time. Candidates free from infectious diseases strongly preferred.

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Let 'The Faltazi Lab' change your housework!

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Via a tweet tip from FloorDrees I found this ‘state of the art’ kitchen design ‘Ekokook’ by the French design/research agency The Faltazi Lab. Besides this kitchen looks like a Walhalla, it helps you reducing your ecological footprint. I say let the earthworms begin!!

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On engadget.com we can reed: ‘Ekokook is designed to generate essentially zero waste. The solid waste — things like glass — are ground down using a hand-activated steel ball, and there’s also a manual paper shredder which compacts the leftovers into small bricks. Water is stored, filtered, and reused, with waste water being used to water plants. Oh, and there’s also an eco-friendly earthworm compactor in a drawer!’ How this works? Check these visuals!

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Ekokook is about implementing a global prospective research project for eco-friendly habitat in the real world: the Faltazi Lab. ‘We are trying to answer the question of how to introduce ecological projects into the home. How to upgrade existing housing without advocating complete reconstruction.’

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Rapid Manufacuring

Besides a kitchen The Faltazi Lab researched and designed other products.

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These products are made by using the rapid manufacturing proces. To learn more about this just watch this video on YOUTUBE.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDLOmoQj4H0

Benefit is that these products can be produced locally, so there is no stock, no assembly and minimal transportation. Other winning rapid manufactured designs you can see by FOC. Let’s hope that designs like these will be promoted into the bigger market. Picture Jamie Oliver cooking in Ekokook or Desperate Housewives using vacuum cleaners designed by The Faltazi Lab.

Ecofabs: join the Swapping Hype!

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This weekend Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant added a special programme of the WOMEN INC. festival in their magazine. Ecofabs Fashion Party (Vintage Fashion Swap event) will be participating on 5 March, and we (Ecofabs team: Dianne, Robbert & Annouk) had a nice article on our party!

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Read more about the Swapping hype. Would you like to join? You can RSVP at Hiphonest Face Space on Facebook.

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Storm in Greenland

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Wondering how the clouds look like in Greenland before the storm kicks in? Peter Lyberth’s a.k.a. Peand el’s,  a rapper from Greenland will show you around Greenland in 30 days @ Mediamatic.net. Read the former post Art for Change.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdXNEnYKYB0

For teenagers

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Found this video via Ecofashionworld.com.Definitely agree this video could create more awareness amongst teenagers.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AON9iLORUy4

This video is a modern-contemporary art version of the classic fairy tale “The Emperor’s new clothes”. The story has been altered in such way in order to communicate visually the environmental and social impacts of “Fast-Fashion” and introduce to the audience the endless opportunities in Sustainable Fashion. Specifically, this tale is the product of an insightful research on female teenagers’ consuming behavior in terms of fashion and can be used as an education tool for this market group.

Twoty 2010

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It’s a real honor to announce that this blog is in the finale for the ‘best specialist trendwatcher’ in the category sustainability in the TWOTY (Trendwatcher Of The Year) Award 2010.

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April 21, trend magazine Second Sight, the initiator of this Award will organize the grand finale. Actually this is an ode is to the people who really make it happen; this Hiphonest global shift. Other nominated people are David Berg from www.worldoftomorrow.nl and writer Lisette Kreischer.

Art for Change; a holistic approach on sustainability

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Written 29 january 2010

Yesterday evening @ Mediamatic Bank, visitors were treated on the ‘inconvenient truth’ behind the breathtaking fascinating icebergs and the life of the Inuit’s. This post is about artists who dare to stand. It might seem like acting small and local, but in fact these artist are able to THINK BIG! (Part of this report is based on the text written by Tanja Baudoin at Mediamatic.net.)

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(Picture via Mediamatic.net, this is Ole Jorgen Hammeken -Picture by Stanley Greene / NOOR from the series Consequences by Noor)

‘Global Warming Dog Sled expedition’

Ole Jorgen Hammeken, a filmmaker and hunter, born in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland told us it’s colder in Amsterdam than it is in Ummannaq at the moment. Personally I was quite shocked about this. During the evening Ole presented his own film ‘Global Warming Dog Sled expedition’ and invited his friends to talk about their film and art projects. On Mediamatic we can read that before Ole went to Uummannaq he was studying law, but had this burning passion inside himself to be a real Eskimo and spend the rest of his life living as a hunter.

Because of the changing climate, life is quickly becoming extremely challenging for the Greenlanders and they are facing harsh conditions. In his documentary made in 2007,  Ole and a team of local men from Ummannaq, opened up a new sled route via the inland ice to Illulissat, when the old postal sled route no longer could be used by dog sleds due to global warming.

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(Picture via Mediamatic.net)

A holistic approach before nature decides…

At the end of the presentations a member of the audience asked Ole if he has a Plan B. If it’s just not to late to prevent the climate changes that actually taking place now, while presenting these films and art projects at the time?’ Ole answers that there is an old Inuit saying that goes: “It’s only the weather that rules”. Personally I like to mention that art projects like this, are an essential ingredient of ‘the bigger plan’. Better explained by a ‘Holistic’ approach on sustainability. ‘The whole is more than the sum of its parts.’ Based on the idea that all the properties of a given system (in this case a social, cultural, economic and environmental one) cannot be determined or explained by its component parts alone. Combining different aspects so that they work together. Bringing a ‘wholeness’ concerning sustainable development.

To deal with this ‘inconvenient truth’, I believe we need many actions in different routes at the same time. The sum of this can really make the difference. One route is raising awareness amongst every (p)layer in society, from consumers, companies, education, science, ect.  And especially in politics. Therefor the media Art and Fashion are interesting tools. Art to wake up and (Hiphonest) Fashion to indentify ourselves with an almost abstract theme, like global warming. Internet is there to strengthen our networks and increase our voice.

Greenland Exhibition

This evening was part of the Greenland exhibition that presents images, stories and experiences from Greenland’s nature and culture, made by photographer Anya van Lit and author Joost Bottema, who traveled through this vast country together. On Mediamatic.net, Peter Lyberth’s a.k.a. Peand el, a rapper from Greenland will show us around Greenland in 30 days.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V07wvuukA6Y

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Silent Snow

Jan van den Berg, presented his short film called ‘Silent Snow’. The story is about two girls who discuss the incomprehensible environmental damage of Greenland. Pollution caused by the industries in other countries  around the world.

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(Still from Silent Snow)

Climate change = culture change

Ap Verheggen presented Cool(E)Motion, a moving sculpture project that aims to re-engage the public on the topic of climate change by supporting a gigantic and unprecedented art project. This project will address the topic in a positive way, in contrast with the prevailing ‘propaganda’, scientific contradictions and/or pointing the accusing finger.

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(Still from Coolemotion.org)

The team of Cool(E)motion, will travel into the areas around the North Pole. Thought is to create a link between the climate and culture. By placing sculptures, inspired by the local culture on rapidly moving glaciers, floating icebergs or drifting ices, these art sculptures will be propelled at high speed towards their final destruction. This process is being and broadcasted the website www.coolemotion.org so the audience can witness this theatrical drama in their own living rooms.

First faces @ Wall of Faith

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Proud to present the first faces posted on the page FACE SPACE @ WALL OF FAITH

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1) Rianne de Witte: The designs of Rianne de Witte are the result of sophisticated simplicity, clear lines, feminin fit and sustainable fabrics.
Rianne de Witte is known for her sustainable way of working since 1996. From 2005 she became member of Made-by. Made-by supports fashionbrands to produce with respect for people, animal and planet. You can recocnize the made-by brands by a blue button,. Rianne de Witte opened her first eco fashionstore in 2006, Breda NL

2) Elena Simons: With a background in art, advertising and environmental activism, Elena Simons (1977) has been working as a Social Inventor for eight years. She is creative director of Wonder, a Dutch non-profit organisation that makes social action fun.

One successful art project is the visit of a group of welfare recipients to the wealthy in their mansions, bringing symbolic gifts as a way to say thank you for taxes. On another occasion a luxury department store unknowingly sold high quality goods from the trash, after Elena and friends had put these back on the shelves with real price tags.

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Anneke van Hoogervorst & Marianne Kemp

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Following Horsehair weaver Marianne Kemp, for two years now, still get really excited to see her new admirable designs. Together with felt specialist Anneke van Hoogervorst she created a new series of textiles: horsehair in combination with felt and a new line of Woven Wool. Horsehair has different characteristics compared to wool, for example the shine, strength and touch. Read more @ Materia.nl

Stylisch medicial face mask

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Already tired of the flu-stories? These colorful patterned medical face masks shine on new fashion light on this flu outbreak. Marjan Kooroshnia, a Swedish textile-design student,  created these accessories that are printed with thermochromic ink. Seen @ Ecouterre.com

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