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MOTIF OF DECAY // GLITCH QUILT


PRINT AND VIDEO INSTALLATION BY EGLE SAKA AND REMAINS OF DECAY (sound) // 

PART OF INTERLACED EXHIBITION BY ANAM CARA 
AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE, UK

3x3 meter Glitch Quilt based on the hand painted patterns in the Victorian Gothic church from 1863
Combination of industrial, analog, sacred and fine art. All intertwined in distortion of patterns and made into a glitch quilt.

PHOTO CREDIT: THE ART STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY













INTERLACED, an exhibition that interweaves the rich traditions of textile art with the boundless possibilities of digital process.

Featuring 17 exceptional artists from the UK and beyond, INTERLACED explores a diverse range of mediums and techniques, merging the tactility of tapestries, embroidery, and weaving with the ethereality of digital works and augmented technologies.The display has been carefully crafted in dialogue with the breathtaking interiors of All Saint’s Church Cambridge—known as The Painted Church—one of the finest examples of Arts & Crafts painted interiors in the UK.
Within this extraordinary space, historic and newly produced works come into conversation, drawing on centuries of textile and algorithmic crafts. From the recreation of a 2,500-year-old textile discovery, early generative models using adversarial networks, the earliest 3D laser-scanned fashion photoshoot, and a specially created augmented reality piece mapped onto the church’s exterior, each work invites the viewer to experience the profound resonance of textiles as vessels of personal and collective narratives and as ever-evolving sites of artistic and technological innovation. 
Together, they explore themes of memory, identity, womanhood, and materiality, bridging the past retold and the future envisioned through craft and technology.
A digital twin of the exhibition, created by Anam Cara, will extend this experience beyond the physical space, allowing visitors from around the world to engage with its themes in the virtual realm.

Exhibiting Artists:
Anna Lucia | Anna Perach | Brigitte Stepputtis | Célia Lautard | Egle Saka | Jane Campbell | Jenny McIlhatton | Justine Ellis | Laura Shepherd | Liria Pristine | Mary Burns | Mythili Thevendrampillai | Robin Kang | Rose Forsyth-Jackson | Syberweerd (Rujunko Keiko Pugh) | Suzannah Pettigrew | Tribute Brand

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