"Uncanny Valley" was how roboticist, Dr. Masahiro Mori, described that sudden creepy feeling people have when simulated too closely. He called it Bukiminotani.
不気味の谷
It's likely most neurodivergent people are familiar with others responding to them in the same way. I am. That's why I added the "Girl" at the end: ガール. I hope I have handled the Japanese language correctly and respectfully. I wanted to keep the original expression from Dr. Mori's observations to honor him and his work.
Being Bukiminotani-girl, is it any wonder my designs are playful and poke fun at the fabrications of capitalist society.
A classic visual signifier of luxury fashion is a brand's logo pattern covering apparel and accessories. The self-congratulatory signifiers of patriarchy, the awards, badges, and trophies, need dusting off and some color. Lot's of pink branded logo patterns and voilà!
The UVG Design Branded Crests Collection.
The UVG Design and Uncanny Valley brands exist to promote radical acceptance.
Support neurodivergent art and business. More specifically, support me as I work tirelessly for social justice. Buy my shamelessly hypocritical, unnatural, ecologically damaging sourced products so that I can buy food and stave off homelessness.
In California, for decades now, 80% to 90% of people on the spectrum, who hold advanced degrees, are not employed.
By 2025, the cost of autism research, care, and services in the United States will reach 1 trillion.
What's wrong with this picture? Inclusivity does not mean including others where you are. Real inclusion is together creating something that we all step into that is not the same colonial patriarchal system. Inclusivity starts with decolonizing our minds.
This Pullover Hoodie is made for warmth and comfort. It features a large front pocket, a hood with a drawstring, and is custom cut and sewn.
.: 86% Polyester 14% Cotton
.: Classic Fit
.: White thread color
.: Custom cut and sewn
.: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
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