Papairlines expose the production stages of denim.
Using five layers of fabric, they create a carpet where they replace the traditional patterns and representations with figures of the elements involved in the denim production process. They breathe new life into denim fabric by allowing it to narrate its story in the domestic environment.
Commissioned by H&M Greece for Denim Art Festival, 13 September 2015
H&M Denim Art Festival
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Native Products: The Barbican edition
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Adhocracy: Athens
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Nordes 2015
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Once Upon A Sponge
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The Good, the Bad & the Irrelevant
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Once Upon A Sponge: a case study on research through design
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Multidimensional crisis – multidimensional responses: creative thinking and design as tools for development
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H&M Denim Art Festival
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DIY | Who’s the designer?
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Create vs. Copy/Paste: the contribution of creative thinking in smart specialisation
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BirdCamp
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Airplanes and Tales
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Santorini Biennale of Arts 2012
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Open Call / DIY: Who’s the Designer?
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