My documentation
Hello ! I'm Jeanne and you will find in this website all my documentations for Fabricademy 2024/2025. Green Fabric is the node that is receiving me in this program, located in Brussels, Belgium. <3
About me
Over the past eight years, my educational journey has been shaped by art and design institutions in Paris. I recently finished my studies and for now, I define myself as multimedia artist-designer.
I work on constructing a specific language of technical fabrication, based on the observation and tension between artisanal know-how and practices, shaped by digital technology and industry. My studies are mostly tinted by textile design and materials (specialised in knitting machines) but my work focuses on the process of translation that new digital tools are able to generate and the creative potentials they bring about. In other words, I loved to jump from machine to another one, regardless of their types.
My master degree at Duperré school in Paris allowed me to explore this interest further. I like imagine every machines as a potential printer. When it materializes or dematerializes a gesture, a shape, a space, a pixel, a stitch, a line of code, a material, a surface, or a texture, the machine produces a compression or deterioration of the original object, manifesting an aesthetic unique to the technical tool.
Previous work
During my research years at school, I developed a fabrication loop process that intertwines my interest in the body, materials, traditional tools, and new technologies : both real and virtual. It allows me to combine industrial flat-knitting machines (Stoll) and “mechanical” flat-knitting machines (brothers), pottery, ceramic 3D printing, 3D modeling, photogrammetry, and virtual reality. To avoid the constraints of specialization I foster hybridization among these techniques. I strive to innovate and transcend conventional boundaries, thereby emancipating my look on the world from the established one.
MY PORTEFOLIO
Assignments
And in week 13 I proposed my final project.
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