Through collaborative embroidery, moving image, and sound, the project investigates how repetitive handwork can carry traces of presence, silence, care, labor, and shared experience.
At the center of the installation is a collectively embroidered textile that gradually accumulates marks, threads, and gestures from different participants over time. Alongside it, a video work composed of close visual sequences of hands stitching transforms repetition into a meditative visual language focused on rhythm, duration, and embodied action. An intimate voice-over moves through reflections on memory, silence, and the emotional dimensions of making.
By bringing together textile, voice, and moving image, the project creates a sensory environment where stitching becomes both a personal and collective act — a material process through which memory, resistance, and embodied experience are continuously inscribed and shared.