Lion Dance Costume | Chen Chen & Kai Williams

We have always used textile, but never in its traditional applications. In previous projects, textile has been used to make a bag to restrict the expansion of polyurethane foam, or impregnated with resin to make hard shapes that we could cut with a saw. It seemed obvious to follow a similar path for this project. We started with the intention of making a boat by replacing fibreglass with Canvas and hardening the wool fibres with marine epoxy.

Structurally it worked, but aesthetically it was a failure. The beautifully rich colours of the textile became muddy and uninteresting once the epoxy had soaked in. This was in striking contrast to the frayed edges that were appearing as we cut the textile. As the edges frayed and the individual colours in the weave were revealed, they had an unexpected intensity.

These frayed edges resembled the decorative fringe of a Chinese lion dance costume. We became excited by the idea of creating a performance where the textile could be seen in movement and as part of an artefact.

The production was very labour-intensive: the cape alone is composed of more than 200 panels, each of which took around 25 minutes to produce.

We collaborated with the company Julia Crockett & Group and composer Zane Morris to create an original performance piece based both on interactions with the completed costume and the idea of the traditional lion dance.

Chen Chen & Kai Williams

Chen Chen & Kai Williams是主要从事家具、产品、室内和混合材料设计的纽约工作室。公司在2011 年由普拉特研究所毕业生 Chen Chen (中国,1985 年) 和Kai Williams (美国,1984 年) 创建。Chen Chen & Kai Williams 目前的作品面向商业和收藏设计市场,鼓励新设计思维方式。这从他们的设计作品中可以看出,比如以真实水果为模具制作的 Stone Fruit 花盆、实用主义的 Third Eye Vessels、以及独特的树脂长椅和高大的 Warp Core 落地灯。工作室的客户包括 Études Studio、Baggu 和 Mission Chinese。此外,他们的作品还曾在纽约艺术设计博物馆和威尼斯建筑双年展展出。他们也与太平地毯、Areaware 和Good Thing 合作设计产品。