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In Emily Hermant’s series Fragments From A Larger Whole, stripped copper telecommunications wires are meticulously aligned to create motifs that resemble woven textile swatches, complete with frayed thread ‘edges’ that reveal the nature of the source material. Patterns such as twill, checks, stripes and chevrons appear through careful arrangements of the repurposed wires, albeit with subtle irregularities and variations that recall glitches, embedded technological codes or the inherent variations of handmade production. Stay tuned for the final instalment! You can also watch previous episodes on our YouTube channel. Link in bio. 🔗 Transpositions (Oct 14 to Nov 26, 2022) is the final in a three-part series of exhibitions that explore connections between textiles and technology. Building on the preceding exhibitions Interweavings and Remediations, the artists selected for Transpositions offer an expanded understanding of textile construction. Using non-traditional media such as wire,...

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