BA Final Project
Sensory Organs is a jewellery design project that explores bodily perception and identity through the forms of facial features. Focusing on the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and facial contours, the project examines their anatomical structures and psychological associations, translating them into wearable objects.
Through the deconstruction and reconfiguration of facial proportions and details, the work investigates how jewellery can move beyond decoration to become an extension of the body. The pieces engage with the body through attachment, concealment, and emphasis, creating a tension between visibility and intimacy during wear.
By using experimental form-making as a design method, the project reflects on contemporary understandings of the body, perception, and identity, and establishes an early foundation for later explorations into the relationship between structure, interaction, and embodied experience.