Dutch designer Antoine Peters has developed a technique for making textiles that appear to change or move when viewed from different angles.
With Lenticular Weave, Peters has found a way to make textiles that incorporate two different designs. The one you see depends on your viewing angle.
Just like in lenticular printing, this technique can be used to create playful juxtapositions and simple animations.
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