LOVE Unisex T-Shirt
Romance for the post-interface era. Once upon a time, people wrote love letters.Now we carry machine-readable emotions in our pockets and fall in love through illuminated rectangles. The Love Shirt understands this completely. Tenderness compressed into a symbol designed for cameras, algorithms, and instantaneous recognition. It’s equal parts conceptual artwork, wearable graphic design, and social experiment. Somewhere between Jenny Holzer, early internet optimism, and the strange poetry of contemporary user experience. And yes — the code actually scans. Which means this shirt functions simultaneously as: fashion object interactive artwork conversation starter public performance emotionally available software The gesture feels strangely sincere now. In a culture drowning in optimized branding, targeted advertising, and frictionless interfaces engineered to monetize attention, QR Love repurposes the visual language of utility for something embarrassingly human. Love. Not irony disgu