Fashion Data ETH #2
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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.
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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.]()