Role: Spatial Designer and Digital Technology Integrator
bridging technologists and architects as part of the experiential team at TheGreenEyl.
Necto is a 3D‑knitted, tension‑form textile installation made from natural fibres, designed to be portable, biodegradable, and traceable. Suspended in Venice’s Arsenale, its selectively stiffened membrane, DNA‑encoded coating, and embedded LEDs explore circular material strategies and responsive spatial forms at the 2025 Biennale.
In Necto, light is woven into the architecture itself. Twenty-three LED yarns are knitted directly into the natural-fibre membrane, tracing the invisible forces that shape the structure. As light flows across the surface in shifting scenes, it reveals how the textile stretches and holds—transforming the installation into a living, glowing organism. The result is not just illumination, but a spatial narrative told through threads of light.
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