Sociocultural and biological determinants of project formation body-oriented costume

Authors
  • Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service
    Vladivostok. Russia

Abstract

In multidisciplinary studies, the integration of natural science and cultural knowledge acquires special significance, which allows us to expand the range of creative sources, prototypes and analog models, to justify the relevance of their further use in project activities based on the ecological paradigm and modern fashion philosophy. From these positions, interpretation of sources and mechanisms of mutual influence of sociocultural and biological factors of human vital activity is the most promising direction of pre-project research in conceptual eco-design and, in particular, in the design shaping of a body-oriented costume.

The implementation of programs for socio-cultural activities and the design of the costume is a complex task, the solution of which becomes possible as a result of applying the methodology of multifactor research of cultural heritage and the synthesis of objects of eco-design costume, including methods of design, culturology, art, ethnography and so on.

In the materials of the study, the characteristic of modern body-oriented costume as a socio-cultural phenomenon is presented, a complex of external and internal factors influencing the shaping of the costume from the standpoint of human ecology is revealed. The fact that the basis of the compositional decision of a bodily-oriented costume is the interpretation of a cultural heritage with the account of functional systems and architectonics of the human body is proved. At the same time, volumetric spatial shaping and functional-aesthetic zoning of the costume is viewed as the result of the influence of cultural traditions on the processes of harmonization of complementary structures in the “human body-suit” system.

Keywords: project formation, sociocultural and biological determinants, body-oriented costume, composition, architectonics, human ecology, functional-aesthetic zoning of the costume.