Entre cuerpos



•  Art Direction - Design Research - Textile design

Oct 2024


La Cristalería at Barcelona Design Week

The textile printing project, 'Entre cuerpos', explores the relationship between the human body and technology by drawing inspiration from the Renaissance concept of the "Albertian window". It examines how digital interfaces act as modern "windows" that shape our perception and interaction with the virtual world, revealing an immaterial topography that reflects our behaviour in technological space. Through the use of maps depicting the digital topography created by the body's interaction with these interfaces, 'Entre Cuerpos' develops a visual language that captures how technology interprets and reconfigures human movement.

The project demonstrates that interfaces are not merely passive tools, but filters that reconfigure our perception and construct a mediated visual language. It prompts us to reflect on how technologies not only provide us with a reality, but also present a reinterpretation that guides our navigation and understanding of the digital world. This research is showcased in two textile luminaires printed using extractive methods, representing the topography of a digital space used by two different individuals.












Mark