NCCFN Group
Applied Utopia
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NCCFN Group
100% full-time within our individual disciplines as designers, researchers and craftworkers
Various schools, universities and apprenticeships in the fields of design, research and craftwork
Applied Utopia
2023
Production: Teufen, St.Gallen
Preproduction: various
Between commissioned and self-commissioned
NCCFN Group:
Nina Jaun (fashion design), since 2018
Dimitri Reist (art direction), since 2019
Julia Reist (art production), since 2018
Thibaud Balsiger (textile design), since 2018
Florian Spring (photography), since 2018
Nura Eissa (production design), since 2018
Network collaborators for Applied Utopia:
Pascal Zobrist, Maria Isabel Pinero, Eric Takyi, Mahran Pfister, Gina Pfister, Noah Bonsma, Barbara Gutmann, Simon Anliker, Bless Ipote, Meysun Ahmed, Chlais Achermann, Louis Pauli, Marco Luedi
Curational collaborators:
Lilia Glanzmann and David Glanzmann, Zeughaus Teufen
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You are shady, that’s why you feel shady – Confusion and uncertainty are the shady feeling: how to deal, how to get on, or how to do the right thing in a world of consumerism and productivity.
Applied Utopia is a first discursive exhibition project created by NCCFN in collaboration with Zeughaus Teufen. The exhibition examines contrasts and all the shades of gray in between, using the fashion system as its field of research. Its scenography is a reflective ecosystem of the world we are living in – where everything is sold and bought. NCCFN encourages people to think about global supply chains and promote a discussion of what sustainability means. It is a market space and a meeting point – to share, discuss and negotiate the problems and the utopias we have.
NCCFN (Nothing Can Come From Nothing) is a multi-local network of designers and craftspeople that uses fashion as a medium to understand and address the multiple challenges caused by its global industry.