Leave her Solo was an installation exploring poetic interfaces. The goal was to combine a technique that passed through generations of women in my (and others) family (crocheting/knitting) to create a space that represented "the room of my own" in a metaphoric way. This is an object-narrative representative of a space in time that represented the most internal space of creativity, in a form that was made to remind a protected space, be it a cocoon, or a feminine uterus.
I combined this ancient technique with my own medium (technology / face-tracking). Interaction was made combining p5 and CLM tracker. Construction was made with materials research and research on references in art history.

This work was chosen to be in Parsons MFA DT symposium and was offered a space in a Brooklyn Gallery.
Process
Photography - external mlayer
Photography - internal layer
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