Exhibition: HOPECHEST2090

Fri Dec 10 2021 at 12:00 pm to Sun Dec 12 2021 at 03:00 pm

De Waag | Amsterdam

Waag
Publisher/HostWaag
Exhibition: HOPECHEST2090
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Waag artist-in-residence Teresa van Twuijver, in collaboration with Waag's TextileLab Amsterdam, presents the exhibition HOPECHEST2090.
About this Event

It is the year 2090. Textile is the most precious possession in a person’s lifetime. After the 2030 climate disasters, the western part of the Netherlands has disappeared under sea levels. A new Wadden island emerged and it’s called Zaankogerland. 

On the fictional Wadden island of Zaankogerland near Koog aan de Zaan (a Western area that lies higher than the rest of the Netherlands), residents have succeeded in producing a large part of their textiles themselves. HOPECHEST2090, a polder science fiction project, is the prototype of a Zaankoger textile collection consisting of clothing, table linen, kitchen linen, bath linen and rags. These textiles are sustainable, waste-free, environmentally friendly and largely produced on the island.

Together with TextileLab Amsterdam, designer Teresa van Twuijver researches the production and processing of textiles on the island of Zaankogerland in the year 2090. The research includes materials, designs, patterns, digital fabrication, handmade crafts and new manifestations of local dress. The final result is a collection of five fully handmade, wearable outfits, based on the principles of durability, the post digital context, and a futuristic perspective on traditional regional dress.

HOPECHEST2090 is a sample archive and style room of homemade, locally produced textiles. This new heritage is generated by digital technologies.  The exhibition HOPECHEST2090 is here to inform and inspire people about new and potential developments in textile and fashion.

Come by for the exposition of HOPECHEST2090 in Theatrum Anatomicum in de Waag, from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 December 2021.

When to visit:

  • Friday & Saturday: 12:00-17:00 hrs
  • Sunday: 12:00-15:00 hrs

Please note:

It is necessary to reserve a timeslot for this exposition. A maximum of 8 visitors is allowed in the Theatrum Anatomicum of Waag. The timeslots will last 30 minutes each, which includes walking in and out of the building. This means visitors will have (at least) 20 minutes to visit the exposition.

Register for free entrance. A valid QR code in CoronaCheck is needed to enter the exhibition.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

De Waag, 4 Nieuwmarkt, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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