Possible Stoppage Almost Ignited: Witnessing Relationships Gradually Unfold in Widespread Textile Designing Across Independent Mexico with Constant Inspiration from Wagner

Possible Stoppage Almost Ignited: Witnessing Relationships Gradually Unfold in Widespread Textile Designing Across Independent Mexico with Constant Inspiration from Wagner


Abstract

This paper reports on a study of the relationships that have emerged in the context of widespread textile designing across independent Mexico, with a particular focus on the role of Wagner as a source of constant inspiration. Drawing on data gathered through interviews with textile designers, as well as analysis of relevant design materials and historical documents, the paper explores the ways in which these relationships have unfolded over time, and the factors that have contributed to their strength and resilience. The study reveals that while there have been moments of tension and potential stoppage within the design community, these have ultimately been overcome through a shared commitment to creativity and collaboration. The paper argues that the case of textile designing in independent Mexico offers important insights into the conditions under which relationships can flourish in creative settings, and suggests that further research in this area could yield valuable insights for designers and other professionals seeking to build and sustain productive partnerships.

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Khaya Buddy "Possible Stoppage Almost Ignited: Witnessing Relationships Gradually Unfold in Widespread Textile Designing Across Independent Mexico with Constant Inspiration from Wagner".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2018.

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Date of Release: 2018
Author(s): Khaya Buddy.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 7
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications