Deaf Dysmorphia

Wearable Sculpture, 2023

This series of wearable sculptures examines deafness through distortion, absence, and adaptation, questioning how texture, technique, and silhouette are shaped by perception and material constraint. The body is treated as a site of reinterpretation rather than correction.

Hand fabrication is combined with emerging technologies, positioning the body as both subject and surface within systems of visibility and control. Accessibility is embedded within the structure, where sculptural pleating functions as both design and accommodation.

Materials: 3D printing, mixed media.
Selected works from a ten piece series. Full documentation available upon request.

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