Urban life is a weave of signals, often interrupted and frayed. This embroidery work serves as a physical metaphor for the "noise" of the city. By mimicking digital distortion with needle and thread, I explore the tension between the soft, human reality of the physical world and the sharp, jagged edges of our digital existence. It is glitch art you can touch.
Toronto Public Library | Toronto | January 14, 2026
This piece serves as a permanent, analog artifact of the city’s ephemeral digital noise. By using the needle as a stylus and the fabric as a screen, I bridge the gap between high-speed digital disruption and the slow, intentional craft of embroidery. It is a tactile meditation on the frayed signals of urban life, fossilizing a split-second glitch into a textured reality you can touch.