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(Archive) Woven Light Interference

Exploring the design possibilities and potentials of dichroic filters using textile weaving techniques.

This project was part of DDW 2021
Woven Light Interference — © Photo by Elvira Jönsson

Woven Light Interference looks into the light and colour phenomenon interference in a textile design context. The work introduces dichroic light and colour filters as design materials for designing structures and surface colours when weaving.

Abstract

Woven Light Interference looks into the light and colour phenomenon interference in a textile design context. This is done by introducing dichroic filters to design structures and patterns when weaving. The experimental design research methodology was used to explore dichroic filters’ design possibility and potential, using a textile weaving technique for a spatial context. The final result is visually presented in a collection consisting of six woven textiles that have multiple expressions with internal and external effects. Together, they propose new methods of working with light and colour in the textile design, without incorporating electronics or being connected to wires, but rather change depending on the existing ambient light of a space.

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Woven Light Interference — © Photo by Elvira Jönsson

Woven Light Interference — © Photo by Elvira Jönsson

Woven Light Interference — © Photo by Elvira Jönsson

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