DNA is the blueprint of life. The installation aims to bring this information stored in our cells to the surface by making artistic fashion pieces based on genetic information.
Combining science, fashion and technology, wearable pieces are created which portrait genetic structures through visual aesthetics. By knitting DNA pieces of different species visitors become aware of the similarities and differences between them. Variations in length and complexity of the genetic code can be visualised in the knitted artwork.
Based on the research of the scientific partner CRG, genetic information stored in chromosomes will be converted into several colour patterns. A knitting machine reads and replicates these patterns representing the DNA replication process. Visitors can witness and experience this process throughout
Already knitted artwork can be displayed along with the live knitting process/video as part of a growing exhibition of DNA inspired knitwear. Combining the replication of DNA with knitting machines shall further provoke discussions about the possibilities of controlled DNA editing.