Sewjak

Why are human beings prone to buying so much, yet throw so much away? Perhaps, it is because we are nostalgic beings. This, coupled with our innate need to fit in and belong, is a recipe for disaster. Consequently, textile waste has unsurprisingly become the second largest form of waste in Singapore...

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Main Author: Lau, Li Xuan
Other Authors: Galina Mihaleva
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1586072023-03-11T19:58:48Z Sewjak Lau, Li Xuan Galina Mihaleva School of Art, Design and Media GMihaleva@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Visual arts Why are human beings prone to buying so much, yet throw so much away? Perhaps, it is because we are nostalgic beings. This, coupled with our innate need to fit in and belong, is a recipe for disaster. Consequently, textile waste has unsurprisingly become the second largest form of waste in Singapore. To tackle this issue, Sewjak is the project I created to bridge the gap between what we don’t want and can’t bear to throw. It is the first platform in Singapore that provides a personalised upcycling service, where a person’s unwanted clothes are deconstructed and reconstructed to form a new piece of clothing. Playfully merging the concepts of Sewing and Rojak, Sewjak is the eclectic mix of the old to usher in the new. By giving the option to breathe new life into old clothes, Sewjak sees itself as something that changes the mindsets, habits, and lifestyle of people — the possible solution of our ever-worsening textile waste problem. In measuring the success for my project, I want Sewjak to be able to first provide an outlet for unwanted clothes; second, be able to encourage conscious and mindful purchases; and third, to be a possible solution that escalates the process of reducing textile waste in the long run. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication 2022-06-06T06:00:18Z 2022-06-06T06:00:18Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Lau, L. X. (2022). Sewjak. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158607 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158607 en ADM18.22.U1830639G application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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description Why are human beings prone to buying so much, yet throw so much away? Perhaps, it is because we are nostalgic beings. This, coupled with our innate need to fit in and belong, is a recipe for disaster. Consequently, textile waste has unsurprisingly become the second largest form of waste in Singapore. To tackle this issue, Sewjak is the project I created to bridge the gap between what we don’t want and can’t bear to throw. It is the first platform in Singapore that provides a personalised upcycling service, where a person’s unwanted clothes are deconstructed and reconstructed to form a new piece of clothing. Playfully merging the concepts of Sewing and Rojak, Sewjak is the eclectic mix of the old to usher in the new. By giving the option to breathe new life into old clothes, Sewjak sees itself as something that changes the mindsets, habits, and lifestyle of people — the possible solution of our ever-worsening textile waste problem. In measuring the success for my project, I want Sewjak to be able to first provide an outlet for unwanted clothes; second, be able to encourage conscious and mindful purchases; and third, to be a possible solution that escalates the process of reducing textile waste in the long run.
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