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Galileo's Universe
Galileo's Universe
Greenland

BEST.........' T '....:.................. :

- 'fashion'
- fantasy
- diversity of choice
- colour in life.....
- Kate Moss !...... :)

WORST ..' T '..... (with exceptions) :

- monopolies with big 'M'
- exploitation of labour in underdeveloped countries
- lack of initiatives about awareness concerning the environment and help to
protect it
- to much focus on just money with giant 'M' ...giving little or no opportunities at
all to new and/or unexposed talent
- polyester !....to uncomfortable and not flattering , speacially in the hot
summers ...... as far as ' fresh air ' is concerned......:)
- ' fashion victims '..............................:):)

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Kid
Kid
United Kingdom
In reply to Galileo's Universe:

best: existance of forums comme ca
worst: all of us trying to be like it

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Kid
Kid
United Kingdom
In reply to Kid:

best: the existance of forums comme ca
worst: all of us trying to be clever about it

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shaw
shaw
United Kingdom
In reply to Kid:

the best-chattering class therrups who speak and write in faux french.
the worst-chattering class therrups who speak and write in faux french.

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sunnylim
sunnylim
Singapore

no negatives,
we are the best and we conquer the world.
(:

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Galileo's Universe
Galileo's Universe
Greenland

If you don’t come in on Sunday, don’t come in on Monday: is contemporary clothing manufacture coming clean?

http://www.fashioninfilm.com/present2.htm

12-13 October 2007

Curated by Christel Tsilibaris
Knitoscope Testimonies video piece by Cat Mazza, 2006 (2,58 min)
No Sweat dir. Amie Williams, 2006 (54min)

Screening will be followed by a Q&A session with director Amie Williams

Knitoscope Testimonies is a computer-animated programme that translates the artist�s hand-knitted panels into moving images. The video focuses on labour movement, continuing Mazza's involvement with anti-sweatshop activism. For more information on Cat Mazza' projects visit www.microrevolt.org

No Sweat (dir. Amie Williams, 2006) takes us to Los Angeles, the largest and most dynamic area of garment production in North America. The film follows two self-proclaimed ethical labels American Apparel and SweatX T-shirt which have been widely recognised for providing fair working conditions in their factories. Founded by the entrepreneur Dov Charney and built from the ground up, American Apparel's anti-sweatshop rhetoric broadcasts care and workers' benefits such as healthcare, paid leave, company-subsidised lunches, free English language classes and even on-site masseurs. Similarly, the T-shirt company SweatX, with a start-up capital of 2.5million US dollars funded by Ben & Jerry's Ben Cohen, started with a determination to operate ethically. No Sweat takes us behind the scenes of these two 'worker-friendly' companies and unveils a different, much more distressing reality.

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom

Best:tomorrow.
Worst:yesterday.

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Josh Baker
Josh Baker
United Kingdom
In reply to nick knight:

I enjoy your thinking.

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Galileo's Universe
Galileo's Universe
Greenland

.....it couldn't had been said any better and positive!.....

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Chris Summerfield
Chris Summerfield
United Kingdom

Striving for perfection and making each day better.
You are only as good as what you are doing next, what you have all ready done has gone, but a great creative record of where you are going, and a legacy, leaving your mark in life’s progression

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