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Before buying something new, ask: Is the stitching robust enough to survive fifty washes? If the answer is no, the experiment fails.
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The is a conceptual design study that explores the tension between digital precision and analog imperfection. At its core, the experiment challenges the modern obsession with "seamlessness" by proposing that the integrity of a structure lies not in its polished surface, but in the honesty of its connections. every stitch experiment
Choosing natural fibers (like silk or cotton thread) that age at the same rate as the fabric, preventing the puckering seen in cheap polyester-stitched clothes.
We currently produce about 100 billion garments a year, and a staggering amount ends up in landfills within twelve months. The Every Stitch Experiment argues that Before buying something new, ask: Is the stitching
The Every Stitch Experiment is not just an art installation; it is a proposal for a new way of designing.
This phase utilizes digital embroidery machines programmed with "glitch" patterns. The designs are purposely misaligned or overlapped to mimic the chaos of hand-stitching, but with the unnatural precision of a machine. This creates a dialogue between the warm, organic nature of thread and the cold precision of the code controlling it. The is a conceptual design study that explores
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