Fashion Data ETH #2


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Jan 10, 2024 at 5:53 PM

This Ethiopian Fashion Data Visualisation NFT is part of a limited collection of different 'phygital' formats and visualises current research on fashion related data from Ethiopia: * the location of the large industrial garment production sites in Ethiopia * the current population size of the country (as of June 2023) * the Ethiopian wage level of the garment sector in international comparison Background: Since 2015, the Ethiopian garment industry has developed at a very low wage level for Ethiopian factory workers compared to the global fashion industry. Check out the file with this Snapchat filter: https://www.snapchat.com/unlock/type=SNAPCODE&uuid=8de7feb4e1374ee1a709f500d16dc15f&metadata=01 The Ethiopian Fashion Data Visualisation is an evolved development from the NEW PARAMETERS OF MAKING (NPoM) project. NPoM is focussing on innovative cultural cooperation between Germany (Juliane Kahl & Alexandra Weigand), Ethiopia (Fozia Endrias, Efuye Gela Consultancy PLC) and Nigeria (Yegwa Ukpo) with the aim of knowledge exchange and a joint knowledge production. The project is funded by the Federal Foreign Office Germany and the City of Munich Department of Arts and Culture.
This Ethiopian Fashion Data Visualisation NFT is part of a limited collection of different 'phygital' formats and visualises current research on fashion related data from Ethiopia:

* the location of the large industrial garment production sites in Ethiopia
* the current population size of the country (as of June 2023)
* the Ethiopian wage level of the garment sector in international comparison


Background:
Since 2015, the Ethiopian garment industry has developed at a very low wage level for Ethiopian factory workers compared to the global fashion industry.

Check out the file with this Snapchat filter: 
https://www.snapchat.com/unlock/type=SNAPCODE&uuid=8de7feb4e1374ee1a709f500d16dc15f&metadata=01


The Ethiopian Fashion Data Visualisation is an evolved development from the NEW PARAMETERS OF MAKING (NPoM) project.

NPoM is focussing on innovative cultural cooperation between Germany (Juliane Kahl & Alexandra Weigand), Ethiopia (Fozia Endrias, Efuye Gela Consultancy PLC) and Nigeria (Yegwa Ukpo) with the aim of knowledge exchange and a joint knowledge production.

The project is funded by the Federal Foreign Office Germany and the City of Munich Department of Arts and Culture.
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