Svenja Bremen, a Textile Designer and graduate of HAW Hamburg, presents her master graduation project, featuring a collection of knitted textiles produced in collaboration with the TextielLab in Tilburg.
Knitted Memories
"Soft memories – Textiles as potential memory" is an innovative design research project that explores the intricate relationship between textiles and memory. Through a meticulous and practice-oriented approach, the project delves into concepts of remembering, forgetting, and memory within the context of textiles. The core of the project showcases an exceptional collection featuring larger textiles and carefully curated research samples, each thoughtfully embedded with diverse personal memory fragments. The project aims to showcase the potential of textiles as carriers of memories, evoking emotional connections and provoking contemplation.
Creation of Textiles
The project involves an innovative process that combines industrial and handcrafted techniques to create captivating textiles. Collaborating with the TextielLab in Tilburg, the main fabrics are knitted using an industrial flat knitting machine, while the preliminary research phase is conducted using hand knitting machines and a handloom. To add depth and intrigue, the artist introduces the "shrinking" technique, which creates a distinctive textured structure in the textiles. This texture conceals embedded memory traces, inviting viewers to engage actively with the fabric, uncovering patterns and hidden memories. Another innovative technique introduced is the "nubs" technique, which involves embedding memory fragments on visual and coded levels. The coded nubs utilize a Nubalphabet based on the Morse code, inviting viewers to decipher the knitted memories. Both techniques provide a high sensory quality and distinct tactility, encouraging touch and exploration. Visitors to the exhibition have the opportunity to actively interact with the fabric, decoding and unraveling memory fragments as they engage with the textiles.
Emotional Connection
At the heart of the project lies the infusion of personal memory fragments into the textiles, emphasizing their emotional significance. These memories are carefully knitted into the fabric, creating a seamless fusion of memory and textile. The project also places a strong emphasis on sustainable practices, with the meticulous selection of materials such as wool. This harmonious blend ensures a balance of texture, structure, and visual appeal, reinforcing the theme of remembering and forgetting in a sustainable and responsible manner. Beyond its artistic value, the project holds great potential for applications in home or interior spaces. The textiles enhance sensory experiences and add a meaningful element of interaction and aesthetic appeal, contributing to a more enriched and mindful environment. In conclusion, "Soft memories – Textiles as potential memory" is a remarkable design research project that artfully intertwines the complexities of memory and textiles. Through innovative techniques and sustainable practices, the project creates textiles that are not only carriers of memories but also powerful tools of communication and emotional connection.