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This whole project began during my first year of art school. My idea was to make a garment out of filmstrips, preferable something one might wear to a photo-worthy occasion, to play on the idea of the public gaze, how it effects the person who is the object of the gaze, and how this applies in particular to girls and women. The transparencey of the material, to me, suggested vulnerability, the feeling of being stripped naked by other people's scrutiny and critisism. The sharpness and inflexibility of film made me think of the expectations implied in the gaze, the way one feels obligated to pose one's self to fit these expectations. The dress, in effect, is the general public gaze - uncomfortable and inflexible, allowing the person who may be the object of the gaze very little privacy.
Though I didn't quite pull it off on the first try, my second try was a lot more fun, especially once I'd procurred a dress form :). My heartfelt thanks to :iconcookiemom:, Betty, John, and Rebecca :D!! This would not have been possible without your generous donations and support :rose: :rose: :rose: :rose:.......

Additional: The far left pic is of :iconcookiemom:, who modelled the dress for me at the NSCAD Wearable Art Show :D! Thanks again! Oh, and the picture was taken by a very talented peer of mine at NSCAD, Crystal Cox. I hope she doesn't mind my using her name, but I can't just not give credit. Here's a link to the wearable art show site, for the curious: [link]

Materials: Camera film (colour + black&white), black zipper, and mettallic gold-coloured elastic.

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:icondeadgirl41666:
wow that's really awesome! Not only does it look very pretty/cool, but there is reason to it. I love seeing outfits made out of things other than just fabric. :D
:iconfortysecondarcha:
wow. o.O that looks really cool. even just on the graphic design level, the symmetry and the geometric patterns made by the film strips is nifty.

I am guessing it's sorta impossible to wear?

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The Wabbits will eat your soul.

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:iconshunter:
Wonderful consrtuction ... Fantastic idea too ... film star in a film dress hehehe! reminds me of Roman armour in some ways :-)

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:iconswirlzdesigns:
Gorgeous design. And very creative material! Dress forms make it soooo much easier.
I love the social commentary that this invokes. I hope it will have a chance to be displayed.
Nice work. =)

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Sheena Swirlz

Swirlz Designs
>Jewelery, Streetwear, Costumes<
Niagara Falls, Ontario
:iconhoveringsombrero:
THAT IS SO AMAZING! What a great idea.
:iconleithdoan:
I've been hearing so much about this project since it started and I have wanted to see it for so long! It turned out beautifully, honestly it's amazing! I cant wait to see it in real life! :D

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How can I be truthful
When everything I am is a lie
:iconchesterfaeri:
i love the concept behind such a lovely piece! it definitely reminds me of when hollywood was just coming together, like the old 30's art deco glamour.

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i want something beautiful to die for, to make it beautiful to live
:iconraine-angel:
i totally love this, i'm going to comission you sometime to make me a cool dress! lol. if you ever need a model for these kick ass dresses. haha I can't wait to see this in the community show

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"It doesn't matter what you believe in if you think everyone else is wrong" -
Matthew Good

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What you feel, is ok! it's never gonna change anyway
:iconbleedingmirror:
Interesting concept :) My art teacher saw one made of movie tickets once- crazy ;D
:iconthisisnotamissile:
it's fabulous :D I made a corset from aluminium drink cans a few years ago. We were pretty proud of it, but *this* just blows it right away. :clap: nice work

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Morality, like art, means drawing a line someplace

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And instead of a mouth, it has four arses.

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November 17, 2005
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Jan 1, 2000, 12:01:10 PM

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