Headmachine  

WEARABLE SCULPTURES
2016 Berlin

Material: Headmachine drawings as prints, embroideries, and knittings; various textiles and coatings; puff printing; straps; ropes; reflectors; volumetric batting; Mugshoes; reinforcement materials.

© Susi Hinz. Photo: Andrii Klymenko, Nick Ash, Bara Finnsdottir



Headmachine originates in a series of drawings that investigate states of attachment, trust, and self-valuation. These works condense experiences of relation — and their rupture — within a tension between the human subject and the technical object, drawing on the philosophy of Gilbert Simondon. At its core, the project examines how drawing can be translated into three-dimensional form: not as illustration, but as embodied structure. Memory is materialised as sculpture and encountered on the body, where it becomes spatial, physical, and experiential.