Slow Shopping
One topic that was addressed in our recitation after the lecture by Faustine Steinmetz was our personal experience with shopping. Some of my fellow classmates stated that they prefer to […]
One topic that was addressed in our recitation after the lecture by Faustine Steinmetz was our personal experience with shopping. Some of my fellow classmates stated that they prefer to […]
Siki is a designer with a strong statement. I know his work because he always make a triangle pocket in the garment. I really like his research progress, it is […]
Siki Im lecture was an interesting one. What I found curious was how he explained about his particular way of creating. Sounded like he has an academic background in science, […]
What struck me most about Siki Im and his brand was his diversity of design thinking and his ‘human’ approach. He mentioned his interest in psychology and sociology and how […]
“The visible and the legible, the exterior and tine interior, the facade and the room: they are not two different worlds, for the visible has its own way of being […]
In the last several years, with his dazzling cuts and evocative urban romance, menswear designer Siki Im has proven himself as one of New York City’s most provocative burgeoning talents. […]
Just like Allison Matthews David, I felt that Siki Im was a speaker with a refreshing point of view. What was most interesting for me about Im’s talk was how […]
Past lecture with Siki Im helped me a lot to understand my concerns with Telfar talk and our discussions on recitation the week before. It helped me to form what […]
‘Objects in this sense have another aspect which is intimately bound up with the subject” What really interested me this week was Jean Baudrillard’s view of collecting and possessions in […]
Without my knowledge, my work the past couple months has been about relinquishing control. I’ve always prided myself on taking a more “conceptual” approach to fashion, but lately I’ve been […]