Noetigram v0.9
Mirror
Embroidered textile, upholstery, 3d-printed resin, glass mirror
Created on the occasion of Designers of Tomorrow initiative by Design Miami x Apple
Originally exhibited at Design Miami Paris, 21–26 October 2025
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Noetigram v0.9 is a dual-surface instrument that augments the act of self-observation with a psychological dimension. Its design emerged through a recursive process of looking—tracing the visual lineage of anatomical diagrams, occult manuscripts, and contemporary wellness interfaces as systems for mapping the interior. Rooted in the human drive for self-clarity, this process ultimately turned algorithmic as AI produced a series of self-check phrases annotating a life-sized humanoid figure embroidered on cool-white satin with diagrammatic light rays. Inspired by neurobiology, cognitive therapy, and somatic science, each phrase acts as a micro-instruction for inner calibration. One half diagram, one half glass mirror, the work is a surreal-romantic interface for consciousness—inviting viewers to audit their internal structures beside physical reflection.
This work and its exhibition have been featured on Architectural Digest, Wallpaper, Dezeen, House & Garden UK, Pin-Up, Hypebeast, Surface, Numéro, South China Morning Post, Creative Bloq, Say Who, Vogue, ArchiPanic, Design Milk, Livingetc, Galerie Magazine, Observer, Vanity Fair, L’Officiel, Le Figaro, etc.
Designers of Tomorrow
—An initiative led by Design Miami and Apple
Design Miami is collaborating with Apple to celebrate the future of design through Designers of Tomorrow — a new initiative spotlighting four emerging talents and their creative practice enabled by iPad.
Together with a jury of industry peers, Design Miami and Apple have curated this group of designers — Duyi Han, Marco Campardo, Jolie Ngo, and Marie & Alexandre — offering them the opportunity to present their work at the heart of Design Miami.Paris.
The exhibition showcases how each integrates iPad into their process, demonstrating how technology empowers creativity and innovation — from research and development to the final work. Each designer has developed their own language, techniques, and processes, and their practice has been recorded to give visitors a rare glimpse into their creative worlds.