The Latency
Project Type: Speculative / Self-Initiated
A speculative project exploring the environmental crisis through wearable objects.
This project was developed as my undergraduate graduation work in 2021, marking an early shift from visual communication towards 3D and wearable design.
The work originates from personal observations — subtle shifts in everyday surroundings, where environmental change is often overlooked or normalised.
What appears minor gradually accumulates, revealing a broader condition shaped by human behaviour. The final outcome consists of three wearable objects, representing the ocean, land, and sky. Each piece embodies a transformed presence — part guardian, part threat — reflecting the tension between nature and human impact. Through form and material expression, the objects evoke a sense of pressure and unease, suggesting a world where the environment is no longer passive, but responsive. The project invites reflection on our relationship with nature, while also marking the starting point of my later explorations into fashion and product design.