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Debut
Exhibition
Soundweaving
Moholy-Nagy Kunstuniversität
26.9.–5.10.2014
Soundweaving is a student project at the Monoly-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest and conceived as an interdisciplinary, experimental artwork. Its core idea is to transform the traditional motifs and execution of cross-stitch embroidery familiar in Hungarian embroidery into sound by transposing them through a music automat with punch cards. The designers themselves punched holes with motifs from cross-stitch embroidery into the loops of the music automat. During the transformation, the embroidery became laser-fashioned textiles, the embroidery patterns melodies. Soundweaving appeals to all the senses simultaneously and challenges the viewer to interaction.