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GODDESS.EXE “CHIP” - PVC Overlay Tests

Five silk triskele tags overlaid with clear, red, black, and nude PVC—experimenting with high-shine layers for the GODDESS.EXE “chip” textile component.

This textile chip was designed as a speculative GODDESS.EXE component - part tag, part amulet, part embedded instruction set.

I started with a 3D silk base with the triskele symbol painted on with 3D gloss - a motif I’ve been using as a recurring data-glyph across the GODDESS.EXE system. To explore material distortion and light interaction, I tested four hi-shine PVC overlays:

  • Clear - to amplify the embroidered detail like a magnifying lens
  • Red - to create symbolic urgency or signal “system alert”
  • Black - to add visual opacity and encode a sense of shielding
  • Nude - for subtlety, body-adjacency, or emotional transparency

Each layer changed the feeling of the tag. Some made it feel like a warning, others like a secret. Even the "no overlay" version spoke clearly - raw signal, no filter.

I’m still testing which overlay (if any) will make it into the final GODDESS.EXE garments. But for now, these chips function like prototype ports - whispering possibilities.

Tags

  • slow fashion ireland
  • triskele symbol
  • irish goddess fashion
  • cyber apothecary
  • symbolic fashion
  • hi-shine fabric
  • silk label design
  • spiritual techwear

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