EFFECT WAVES

Category: Apparel

The effect of the transition from the analog to the digital era The "analog to digital era" refers to the period where technology shifted from analog systems, which represent information with continuous signals, to digital systems, is related to "the butterfly effect from chaos theory, popularized by Lorenz, which describes how a small action in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes in a public system. Essentially, a tiny action can have large, unpredictable consequences later on, like a butterfly flapping its wings and potentially causing a hurricane. This effect is particularly relevant in fields like meteorology, where predicting weather patterns over long periods is incredibly difficult due to the system's sensitivity to initial conditions. The shift from analog to digital technology has profoundly impacted various items, with a transition that accelerated around the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The butterfly effect was conveyed through the curving line and the abstract art. My main inspiration came from the items that evolve from analog to digital in shape and materials, but they can sense their origin, which remains in to color contrast between vintage color and the vivid color to symbolize how they got their effect. That makes me have a question about how I can show this effect to everyone's sight, and how it works on garments, that why I make this collection. My collection is designed by combining these elements of items and theory, characterized by layering silhouettes and different materials, and the prints. I chose to work with vintage color and vivid color to make the prints on dead stock fabric and leather.