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KLOTHING i medierne
Klothing features frequently in media such as tv, radio, daily press, and various online news sources to provide public knowledge of research projects and events.
Media
- Commentary, Atlas, 24 November 2023: ”Uld og grønne skove”
Authors: Mette Dalgaard, Trine Skødt
What do we do with our clothing culture in a resource-scarce reality that threatens to put a stop to fashion's unscrupulous production wheel? Two Klothing researchers unfold a utopian thought experiment about an alternative clothing culture. (In Danish)
- Interview, P1, DR, 23 November 2023: ‘Vores forhold til heste og et grønt overforbrug’
Persons: Else Skjold
Language: Danish
Associate Professor Else Skjold, PhD, receives the Danish Arts Foundation’s KH Award, a prize given for strengthening the professional dialogue and qualifying the debate on craft and design. Interview in relation to the recognition of her work.
- TV show, DR, 11 November 2023: ‘Ditte Hansen har en plan: Den dumme sæk’
Persons: Else Skjold
Language: Danish
Danish actress Ditte Hansen buys too much clothes and wants to get rid of everything she never wears. Associate Professor Else Skjold, PhD, helps Ditte to create a better and more meaningful wardrobe.
- Reader's letter, Information 04 October 2023: ”DR hylder en forældet idé om mode og glemmer klimaet i ’Danmarks næste tøjdesigner’”
Authors: Martin Hauberg-Lund Laugesen, Mette Dalgaard Nielsen, Ida Engholm, Trine Skødt, Else Skjold
Danish Broadcasting Corporation (Danmarks Radio) celebrates an outdated idea of fashion and forgets the climate in a new tv show, KLOTHING researchers argue in Dagbladet Information (in Danish).
- Interview, Jyllands-Posten, 21 July 2023: ‘Du skal blive bedre til at sige nej, når du står i prøverummet, og tøjet ikke passer perfekt’
Persons: Else Skjold
Language: Danish
According to Associate Professor Else Skjold, PhD, consumers must learn to be picky when it comes to shopping clothes. If it doesn’t fit your body perfectly, just say no, she argues.
- Interview, Fashion Roundtable, 14 November 2022: ‘The art of looking back to inform the future of Welsh wool: A conversation with Kate Fletcher and Mathilda Tham’
Persons: Kate Fletcher
Language: English
Wool is an age-old fibre that has been cultivated in Wales for thousands of years. This is entrenched so far into Welsh culture, and so much knowledge exists in this place, from the carders and spinners to the weavers and mill owners.