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Kutsaa Saksi Unveils In The Borderlands in Helsinki

Multidisciplinary designer Kutsaa Saksi introduces In The Borderlands, which is a special exhibition of jacquard textiles. It is showcased at the Helsinki Design Museum alongside scenery visuals that are generated by AI software for a technological theme.

The pieces are seen as objects that border between the lines of art and design, translated through large textiles that hang from the ceilings and decorate the range of rooms in the museum. The museum states "The jacquard technique can be referred to as one of the early precursors to the computer. It was the first mechanized technique which enabled the transfer of information about a particular pattern to a weaving machine with the help of a punched cylinder, to eventually become a piece of textile."
Trend Themes
1. Jacquard Textile Design - The introduction of In The Borderlands exhibition showcases the unique and innovative use of jacquard textiles, highlighting its potential for artistic expression and design.
2. AI-generated Visuals - The In The Borderlands exhibition incorporates AI-generated scenery visuals, demonstrating the integration of artificial intelligence in artistic and design contexts.
3. Art and Design Fusion - The jacquard textiles displayed in the Helsinki Design Museum explore the interplay between art and design, blurring the boundaries and showcasing the fusion of creative disciplines.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Design - The In The Borderlands exhibition highlights the disruptive potential of jacquard textiles in the textile design industry, offering new possibilities for pattern creation and production.
2. Artificial Intelligence - The AI-generated visuals featured in the exhibition present opportunities for the integration of artificial intelligence in the art and design industry, expanding creative horizons.
3. Museum and Gallery - The In The Borderlands exhibition exemplifies the innovative use of space and immersive experiences in museums and galleries, inviting visitors to explore the intersection of art and technology.

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