Mariko mori influences on health
Social influences on health.
Mariko Mori's Sartorial Transcendence: Fashioned Identities, Denied Bodies, and Healing, 1993-2001
Abstract
This thesis is an examination of contemporary artist Mariko Mori's use of fashion in her work from 1993 to 2001.
Mariko mori influences on health
Contained within her sartorial phrasing is an involved relationship with the body, female and Japanese, as it exists within technological modernity. Tumult characterizes Mori's body as she images it early on in her career. This highly alienating space in which she positions herself gradually transitions to a space of respite for the performative body of another actor by 2001's Wave UFO.
Wave UFO creates a mediated space for healing the modern body plagued with isolation through transcendence provided by technological means. Minimalist fashion, as a kind of plastic mechanization of corporeal experience, helps to accomplish this healing.
Mori's Wave UFO attendant costumes present minimalist fashion as a location for reconciling spiritual identity in a postmodern