
ABOUT
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Recycle digital. Repair memory. Re-embroider the world.
REPIX is a textile manifesto born from the urgency of preserving digital memory. Founded by Congolese artist Serge Basila, REPIX transforms web debris—deleted images, forgotten websites, fragments of vanished forums—into garments that carry invisible stories.
Each creation is a hybrid textile work, blending computer code, traditional patterns, and Congolese art brut. We call this Virtualithics: a method of digital alchemy where oblivion becomes raw material, and each bug becomes an embroidery stitch.
REPIX is inspired by KIZOBAZOBA, a free, chaotic and committed aesthetic, born in the heart of Kinshasa, which reinvents visual languages to dress the present with the ghosts of the cloud.
Each REPIX piece frees up server space, plants a tree, and gives dead data a second skin. It's a fashion rebellion, a couture memory, a poetic and ecological act in a world saturated with pixels.
Pixel Recycling
