Chromosonic
A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system, at times due to mistranslation, or loss of information. Chromosonic reflects on the exponential growth of digitalisation in the physical world as a textile structure, an electronic interface, and a sensitive second skin. The digital world alters genres, steps out to the reality. In a time of screens, which pretend to be immaterial and untactile, we tend to forget that these interfaces are our primary methods and objects of organizing and interacting with the world. The flatness of the screen is materializing within reality, and turned to structure of threads. The screen printed glitches appear on a hand woven, flexible textile.
Publications:
Transmaterial Next: A Catalog of Materials that Redefine Our Future, Princeton
Architectural Press, 2017
Highsnobiety, 5 Sci-fi Technologies Ready To Change Fashion, by A.J. Gwilliam, 2015
Wired, High-tech fabric changes color when you touch it, by Kyle Vanhemert, 2014