Fashion - Bachelor

ERROR 413

“ERROR 413: request payload Exceeds the server’s configured limits"

A collection that forces us to reflect on our current condition. We are overwhelmed and mentally drained by technology, yet we are unwilling and unable to disconnect from it.

The title “ERROR 413” references the code for “a request payload that exceeds the server’s configured limits”, which becomes a metaphor for the way that constant use of technology overwhelms the mind.

In an age where even our downtime is met with the constant stimulation of doom scrolling, notifications and chatting to AI, it becomes nearly impossible to wind down. We are overstimulated, burnt out and endlessly interrupted. With technology progressing so quickly it can be hard to keep up. It feels like we must adopt it or be left behind.

This project critiques technology’s damaging impact on wellbeing, while also acknowledging its necessity in modern life. Even in creating the collection, I am complicit. I complain about the ways technology exhausts me, yet I rely on advanced tools to bring my designs to life. In the process of this collection, I used a Virtual Reality Headset and various CAD Programs to model my designs, a 3D printing pen to make/decorate the garments and ChatGPT to help me problem solve. The very technologies I critique are also the ones that expand my creative capabilities. The silhouettes for this collection highlight the tension between dependance and resistance to technology. The four layered silhouettes symbolise digital and metal overload. Accordion pockets are used to represent pop up windows and content streams. The 3D printed bodices and skirt have extruded strands which resemble frayed wires. The use of mesh for the catsuit exposes a body to represent feeling vulnerable due to overstimulation. Silhouettes 3 and 4 explore concerning future projections, through textures and 3D elements symbolic of dysfunction and dissociation. I expand upon this concept in the garment descriptions.
The collection becomes both a complaint and confession, critiquing technology while acknowledging that it is already fused with our processes of creating and living.

ERROR 413 is a collection that forces us to reflect on our current condition. We are overwhelmed and mentally drained by technology, yet we are unwilling and unable to disconnect from it.



Photography and Modelling: Bree McGirl and Jade Moreno

Silhouette 1: Attention Overload

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Silhouettes 1 & 2 represent the constant disruptions that we face from technology.

Multiple accordion pockets with “ERROR” and “413” hand-3D printed text details, represent pop up windows and error messages. They express our inability to disconnect from technology due to all of the notifications and doom scrolling which disrupts our life. We are aware that these things are impacting us negatively, but we cannot rid ourselves of them without making a lot of changes; just like an error message on an old computer.

The hand-3D-printed garments with extruded strands symbolise frayed and melted wires; a metaphor for a frazzled and burnt out mental state.

Silhouette 2: System Meltdown

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Silhouette 3: Circuit Dysfunction

Silhouette 3 includes a shaped cotton oilskin top with a 3D printed TPU ‘circuit board’ appliqué. The UV reactive circuit board design features strands which protrude past the base of the top, as though they are disconnected and melting. This signifies an issue with the function of the circuit, much like the human mind when interrupted or overwhelmed.

The skirt is composed of multiple layers of material including mesh. This design evokes the idea of being trapped by technology.

Silhouette 4: Dissociation

This silhouette calls us to question the extreme impacts of technology that we will face in the future.
The 3D printed SILK PLA faces with embedded cubes, express the concerning truth that as technology advances it becomes harder to distinguish reality from virtual reality. It is also symbolic of our reliance on technology to store all of our personal information. We are already one with the computer and unable to function without it.
The TPU bustier represents a state of confusion and dissociation.


Brianna McGirl

Brianna McGirl aka. Madam Maverick, is a Brisbane based alternative designer. Her practise is centred around quality, adjustability, and punk aesthetics. She explores unconventional techniques (including the use of 3D printing, and sculpture) to convey important messages about mental health and feminism through her designs.