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Bioverse is the personal project of Tin, one half of artists duo Tin & Ed. It explores textiles, embroidery, and soft forms. From embroidered hats to stitched experiments and artworks, it’s a space for slow making, material play, and imagining worlds in thread and fabric. Tin & Ed have exhibited at MoMA, The Getty Museum & the Barbican in London.
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8 coloured threads on 100% cotton hat Part hummingbird and part snail, brings together speed and stillness, air and earth. Like yin and yang, it reflects the layered and often paradoxical nature of life, where opposing forces do not cancel each other out but coexist in balance, shaping forms that are both strange and familiar.
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8 coloured threads on 100% cotton hat Part hummingbird and part snail, brings together speed and stillness, air and earth. Like yin and yang, it reflects the layered and often paradoxical nature of life, where opposing forces do not cancel each other out but coexist in balance, shaping forms that are both strange and familiar.
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5 coloured threads on 100% cotton baby cord hat Inspired by Thismia Neptunis, a rare, subterranean flower that doesn’t photosynthesize. Instead, it lives in symbiosis with soil fungi, drawing energy from plants it never sees. A hidden life, quietly extraordinary.
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5 coloured threads on 100% cotton baby cord hat Inspired by Thismia Neptunis, a rare, subterranean flower that doesn’t photosynthesize. Instead, it lives in symbiosis with soil fungi, drawing energy from plants it never sees. A hidden life, quietly extraordinary.
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Each Bioverse hat is a unique, wearable artwork, crafted individually on a home embroidery machine in NYC by Tin Nguyen. The process allows for the use of many colors, making every hat unique.
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Each Bioverse hat is a unique, wearable artwork, crafted individually on a home embroidery machine in NYC by Tin Nguyen. The process allows for the use of many colors, making every hat unique.
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Each Bioverse hat is a unique, wearable artwork, crafted individually on a home embroidery machine in NYC by Tin Nguyen. The process allows for the use of many colors, making every hat unique.
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One of my favorite plants, Thismia neptunis, is a rare and enigmatic flowering species that has captivated botanists with its unusual biology and mysterious lifecycle. Unlike most plants, it does not photosynthesize. It is a mycoheterotroph, deriving nutrients from fungi in the soil that are connected to nearby photosynthesizing plant.