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BEAUTIFUL DECAY

Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s work questions these ideas of utility in relation to function and consumption: can a product be useful in a way that does not involve function, or consumption?

31st May 2013

Knitting Industry
 |  London

Knitwear

Lately I’ve found it quite hard to find anything interesting to watch on TV, the only decent programmes I have been able to find are on BBC4. Last night I happened to watch a very interesting documentary on ants and I must say I found their behaviour really fascinating.

I really appreciated their selflessness, their total dedication and devotion to the colony. It is very easy to see a parallel between the ants and our society, where attributes such as being a hard worker, produce a lot and generally being a “useful” member of society are considered good qualities that individuals should aspire to.

© Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s

Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s work questions these ideas of utility in relation to function and consumption: can a product be useful in a way that does not involve function, or consumption?

© Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s

The effects that time has on objects, like ageing, wear and tear, discoloration and so on become the focus of Bourlanges’ work: all these factors, in her opinion, add a certain personality, a unique story, to every object that the clean, slick and utilitarian aesthetics of capitalism deny.

© Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s

Bourlanges’ work could be associated to the ever growing Slow Design movement and the narrative qualities of the fabrics from her “Decay” project invite the viewer/consumer to reflect on the value of consumption. In “Decay” Bourlanges created a carbon paper suit that recorded traces of use and body movements. These marks were then used to create new patterns for knitted sweaters.

© Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s

To find out more about Marie Ilse Bourlanges’s work, please visit her website:

www.marieilsebourlanges.com

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