Systema Technaturæ

Clothing is the first point of communication between ourselves and the environment around us.  Apparel is our personal architecture; a self-chosen carapace that simultaneously protects and communicates, bridging the internal and external. As animals have evolved physical adaptations in response to need and environment, so too can humankind. Systema Technaturæ presents a future where biology and technology merge to create clothing that is a true extension of the wearer, functioning independently on their behalf, imagining fashion as evolution.

MFA Thesis Exhibition
University of Wisconsin - Madison, School of Human Ecology
2016

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