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Re:Sense - Sound
Master Thesis
Multisensory Knitwear Design
In response to societal overstimulation and sensory overload, Re:Sense explores how multisensory knitwear can foster conscious perception and well-being. Drawing on neuroscience, design theory, and sociology, this collection comprises six couture outfits addressing visual, tactile, acoustic, and olfactory stimuli.
Each piece is independently programmed using Stoll M1plus software and activates specific senses through crossmodal correspondences: rustling textures, gradient color shifts, lavender infusion. All garments are independently programmed using Stoll M1plus software and produced with sustainable merino wool supported by Südwolle Group via fully-fashioned knitting technology, ranging from voluminous 3D textures to delicate surface patterns. The work positions fashion as a medium for sensory awareness and deceleration in an accelerated world.
The Outfit Sound translates the nature of hearing into a sculptural white poncho-coat, whose oversized three-dimensional wave knit and shell-like silhouette mirror sound waves and the protective architecture of the ear. As the wearer moves, the voluminous textile body becomes a resonant chamber, suggesting distant wave noise and turning acoustic perception into a tangible experience of motion, form, and space.

























