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Project3-Correct Mistake

BIO / Correct Mistake

In today’s fast-paced world, everyone seems to be racing to keep up. Standing on the street, you might feel as though the world is caught in a constant motion blur.

Can fashion prompt us to pause and slow down? This collection was born from that question.

Rapid movement and shifting states create visual dragging — afterimages endlessly trailing behind hurried figures.

Panoramic photography captures motion paths in public spaces, using still images to freeze dynamic movement.
Silhouettes and patterns emerge from this process.

Panoramic photography allows me to capture motion blur and ghostly afterimages—those fleeting traces left behind by fast-moving bodies within still frames.

Through this lens, I discovered unexpected patterns hidden in human movement.

Inspired by these visual distortions, I developed a series of textile designs using the classic glitch art palette to echo the themes of fragmentation and shift.