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★ ★ ★ Studio 0 ★ ★ ★¶
★ Design Bet¶
★ ★ ★ Studio 1 ★ ★ ★¶
★ Embodied Criticism¶
Step 1 : chose an interst
Socio - Bio - Techno - Political
★ Architecture of Action¶
Idea:
Collected confessions from strangers were printed and scattered around Barcelona — reconnecting the digital and physical layers of data.
Outcome:
A growing physical archive of digital intimacy.
★ Reflections 1: Living with your own ideas¶
Day 1 : “Be the best version of yourself”
Prostheses 1: Pick your Poison
I was inspired by the disturbing photos printed on cigarette packs; the graphic health warnings meant to discourage smoking by showing the graphic consequences of consistent tobacco use. Their purpose is to increase awareness, motivate quitting, and deter new smokers. The shocking nature of these images has resulted in deterring young people from starting in the first place.
This led me to wonder: what if I displayed the worst version of myself in the same format as a cigarette box?
I wrote down twenty of my worst qualities and sewed them together into a vest.
A wearable warning label to getting to know Hannah Peevey. Would this version of myself deter new “smokers”? Would people still want to get to know me after seeing the worst parts of who I am displayed on my body? Or would no one care at all? Would you still smoke the cigarette?
Prostheses 2: Passport Couture
It represents my privilege, my freedom, and my escape. This small blue book has been my exit ticket: it allowed me to leave Texas and build the life that I want for myself. Inside are the three visas that have let me live in three different countries; the stamps that mark memories of everywhere I’ve been; and the empty pages that hold the promise of what’s next.
So, I turned it into jewelry. I put my passport on a necklace and bedazzled it. Not out of patriotism, but satire.
When you meet me, you immediately hear my American accent and probably form a stereotype based on the loud Americans from TV or the politicians in the news — and honestly, fair enough. This piece plays into that: it’s both a parody of American excess and an acknowledgment of my privilege.
It’s shiny, absurd, and self-aware — something I literally can’t lose because it hangs around my neck. My wearable privilege. My American Passport.
Day 1 : “Be the best version of yourself”
Prostheses 3: Through my eyes
“We are not humans without storytelling.”
Have you ever been telling someone a story and, as you speak, the memory starts to come alive again — the colors, the sounds, the weather, the emotion of the moment — and you wish you could transport them there with you?
That desire — to make someone feel what you felt — became the narrative behind my project: to become something else.
I wanted to explore how storytelling could move beyond words, into shared experience. The result is a prototype: a small device that connects through a USB and a projector attached to a pair of sunglasses. It allows one person’s story to be visually projected from their point of view — letting someone else step into their memory, their perception, their world.
It’s a way to connect through experience rather than language.
A way to see through someone else’s eyes — to become something else.
★ Reflections 1: Architecture of Action¶
Act 01:
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