'nth culture' takes inspiration from the textile heritage of my maternal homeland of Bamenda, Cameroon. Toghu and Ndop fabrics are rich in meaning, using a selection of motifs, colour palettes, patterns, and compositions that have lineages to specific places and traditions.
This collection is a celebration of identity, abstracting interwoven narratives of textile heritage through generative coding to reflect the experience of children of the diaspora; living lives in spaces between multiple cultural worlds. nth culture explores the concept of 'Third Culture' and reflects on the unique diversity of personal identity.
nth culture #31
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nth culture #31
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'nth culture' takes inspiration from the textile heritage of my maternal homeland of Bamenda, Cameroon. Toghu and Ndop fabrics are rich in meaning, using a selection of motifs, colour palettes, patterns, and compositions that have lineages to specific places and traditions.
This collection is a celebration of identity, abstracting interwoven narratives of textile heritage through generative coding to reflect the experience of children of the diaspora; living lives in spaces between multiple cultural worlds. nth culture explores the concept of 'Third Culture' and reflects on the unique diversity of personal identity.