Transmit 


Stage 1 [look1]

Transmission in unseen
Stage 2 [look2-4]

Transmission between the inner and outer worlds
Stage 3 [look5]

Completion of transmission






Process - Going back to the original starting point, there are three senses of transmission: information transmission, material transmission, and change transmission. Let these three converge using fertility as a symbol.






                  
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Look 1

My top is inspired by stage 1, combining sheepskin and silk prints to symbolize the transmission of invisible information beneath the human form. For the lower half, the TPU skirt features a seaplane design in red, initiating the flow of these transmissions.


Look 2

From the union of individual consciousnesses, consciousness produces behavior, just as the affection between a man and a woman develops into actual actions for physical transmission.

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Upper body short behind and long in front . The tubes that encircle from the back extend

to the genitals, which is an indication of information to action consciousness.


Look 3

I am journeying along the path of transmission, where the formless transforms into the tangible, and the inner flows outward, seeking connections to carry each delicate pulse. With transparent fabric and tubes as my flesh and veins, I sculpt the essence of this unfolding process.

Look 4

This look draws inspiration from Stage 2 — the transmission status between the fetus and the mother.






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Acrylic-filled tubes are inserted into the back panel, simulating the flow of blood. The protruding structure on the back represents the physical deformation of the maternal body during childbirth. 

Blood vessel-like tubes wrap around the upper body, piercing through two layers of fabric at the front and extending to the chest — a metaphor for the act of nourishment. 

On both sides of the hips, embedded silicone tubes incorporate extracted patterns that mimic the form of a developing embryo.


Look 5


The birth of life is the process of transforming all intangible things into entities. The feather is used to represent the new birth and the blood represents the sacrifice represented by the transmission process.



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The feathers represent new materiality, while the blood signifies the sacrifice and pain within this

transmission. Embedded in the zipper at the back, the feathers pierce through the fabric,

symbolizing the breakthrough of new beginnings and the struggle inherent in creation.













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