During TaDA’s spring residency programme in Eastern Switzerland, I explored the world of acoustic perception and the interaction between textiles and architecture.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Color research — During TaDA’s spring residency programme in Eastern Switzerland, I explored the world of acoustic perception and the interaction between textiles and architecture.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Photography @ladinabischof
Wool embroidery — Experiments with a series of mesh designs in varying degrees of openness, porosity and texture. The goal is to analyse their interactions when layered, focusing on sound absorption and transparency.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Photography @ladinabischof
Wool embroidery — Experiments with a series of mesh designs in varying degrees of openness, porosity and texture. The goal is to analyse their interactions when layered, focusing on sound absorption and transparency.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Photography @ladinabischof
In my design and development plans, I aimed to test the idea of incorporating transparency into an acoustic wool curtain textile. My goal was to balance sound absorption with the openness of the fabric.
At partner company @laesser.ch , I had the opportunity to test various designs, experimenting with both volume and proportions using fine woolen yarn.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Production partner LÄSSER AG Swiss Embroidery Machines
Throughout time, one can recognise recurrent background patterns of simple but elaborate geometry.
They demonstrate the subtle interaction between design aesthetics and machine limitations.
These delicate textures are essential to holding the entire fabric together. Both structural and decorative, these spaces between the motifs tell an intriguing story where tradition meets innovation.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Photography @ladinabischof
Through @TaDAresidency , we had the opportunity to delve into the archives and history of lace textiles at the St. Gallen Textilmuseum. During my visit, I examined impressive archive pieces, primarily from the late 19th century.
This was the start of a visual research project: a desire to understand the origin and development of filling patterns in historic sheer curtain textiles.
During TaDA’s spring residency programme in Eastern Switzerland, I explored the world of acoustic perception and the interaction between textiles and architecture.
TaDa —Textile and Design Alliance
@tadaresidency
Photography @ladinabischof
Project WALD, last day on show.
Biennale Amour Vivant — Exhibition view 2023
Exhibition Dates: October 10th - October 22nd, from 11h - 19h
Address: 18 Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle, 75010 Paris
@amourvivant_biennale