CITIES: 2100
1st Honour - Textile Society Undergraduate Award 2023
New Designers - AVA Award (Top 11 to Watch)
Year: 2022- 2023
“Cities: 2100” is a textile design collection that envisions a futuristic world in the year 2100, inspired by current sustainability trends. Designed for high-density environments like hotel lobbies, it aims to convey an activist message to large audiences. This collection embraces the key elements of planet Earth: nature, humanity, and technology. Through this collection, I explore the significant issues facing our planet and suggest how a new perspective on the relationship between humans, nature, and technology can pave the way to a sustainable future.
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“Creating imaginary worlds with the boldness of ideas breaks us out of the halfway language used to sense and diagnose the crisis.”
Buck (see Young, 2020, p. 57)
1st Honour - Textile Society Undergraduate Award 2023
New Designers - AVA Award (Top 11 to Watch)
Year: 2022- 2023
“Cities: 2100” is a textile design collection that envisions a futuristic world in the year 2100, inspired by current sustainability trends. Designed for high-density environments like hotel lobbies, it aims to convey an activist message to large audiences. This collection embraces the key elements of planet Earth: nature, humanity, and technology. Through this collection, I explore the significant issues facing our planet and suggest how a new perspective on the relationship between humans, nature, and technology can pave the way to a sustainable future.
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“Creating imaginary worlds with the boldness of ideas breaks us out of the halfway language used to sense and diagnose the crisis.”
Buck (see Young, 2020, p. 57)
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In this world, the trees became a totem rather than a resource. All humans gain freedom from false cultures and responses to their philosophy of connectedness to the Earth.
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