Canvas 205_Case Study



1. Overview
Canvas 205 presents a composite rotational embroidery system composed of three interrelated loop structures. Each loop is constructed through a bidirectional path integrating visible front stitching and hidden backside connections.
2. Structure
Composite Rotational Structure (3 Layers)
✦Layer 1: Core rotational loop
✦Layer 2: Secondary rotated extension
✦Layer 3: Outer rotational expansion
This structure consists of three layers of rotating units, each of which is a closed system, creating rotational variations in space.
3. Path
Bidirectional Closed Loop System
✦Front: Visible embroidery structure
✦Back: Hidden return path
The path consists of a front (visible) and a back (hidden) side, forming a complete closed loop.
4. System Behavior
Layered rotational interaction with hidden back-path stabilization.
5. Embroidery Grammar
| Category | Definition |
|---|---|
| Structure | Composite Rotational Structure |
| Path | Bidirectional Closed Loop |
| System Behavior | Layered rotational interaction |
| Role | Front = Anchor / Back = Connector |
6. Canvas 205 ExecutionAnimationProcess (including hierarchy and step labels)
Execution order:
Layer 1 (Green): Basic Structure Preparation
Layer 2 (Red): Main structure formed
Layer 3 (Blue): Structural Locking and Stability
Note: The execution order is not equal to the visual dominant layer; the final structure comes from the interaction of multiple sequences.
This diagram illustrates the step-by-step generation process of the embroidery structure. Each step is a path execution unit, and each layer represents a different structural role.
This demonstrates that embroidery can be viewed as a structural language that is both temporal and executable.
7.Academic Statement
This embroidery system is defined as a triple rotational loop structure, where each unit is formed through a bidirectional path integrating visible stitching and hidden structural motion.
This system visualizes the embroidery process through layered directional paths, integrating the visible structure on the front and the hidden motion on the back into a unified dynamic model.
Embroidery Grammar
✦Structure: Polygonal module system (approaching octagon)
✦Path: Multi-layered discontinuous interlaced paths
✦ Thread Behavior: Multiple embroidery threads form different levels of interaction, with each thread representing an independent execution logic.
✦Grammar Level: L5 – Multipath Execution Language
✦System Features: - Multi-path overlay, independent execution layers, multi-directional variation, and composite structure generation
