Monday, August 07, 2006

Exploring sources of inspiration 2- Ephemeral arts as cultural communication

How does hair inspire ephemeral outcomes?

Helen Coleman(1) writes," Hairstyling and hairdressing have great cultural significance in Africa. Coiffures have been regarded as diagnostic of ethnic origin, gender, phase of life cycle, as well as simply fashion; and have been related to power, age, religion, and politics. The transitory yet highly visible nature of hair ensures its suitability as a medium for personal and social expression. It is not just the domain of women; elaborate hair styling for men can be an equally important indicator of their place in society". Hairstyling for weddings must present interesting opportunities for self-expression.

The transitory nature of hair can also be explored also in relation to beards, especially where men dress for specific occasions.

In general to what extent does the use of ephemeral arts as cultural communication vary from the original definition used for this site where the transitory arts are created for a specific event or occasion? This aspect will be explored further.

Helen Coleman's comments are drawn from 'Artword', a University of East Anglia website. www.artworld.uea.ac.uk