Its time to start my development towards my next collection. After working so closely with lights,movement and expression .I wanted my commercial portfolio from last term to determine my direction for my graduate show.
I want Phycologie/the public to play a big part in my research development.Taking a group of people and studying their movements of gravatation towards certain images is something I am keen to explore.
Sensors is a Graduate collection by Caileen Macara.This blog catalogues the process and development behind the collection. Not only is this project about making new concepts within clothing it relates to human responses and proves that within our cult of sameness there is individuality .
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Monday, 19 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Monday, 27 February 2012
Sensor collection 2012
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Laser cave
vimeo.com/6433165
"The Laser Cave is an interactive audio visual / mograph sculpture. Harnessing the interplay between reflective and refractive light, infinite iterations of luminescent geometric structures come to life. Incorporating projection mapping techniques and interactive audio visual clips. The user is able to create there very own 21st century cave painting."
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Natalia
http://showstudio.com/project/re_bel
A collaboration between photographer and filmmaker Pierre Debusschere and fashion designer and stylist Rasharn Agyemang, this film was an online preview of the first issue of RE-BEL magazine, published for Spring/Summer 2010 - simultaneously exploring both the one of the oldest and newest forms of fashion media.
A collaboration between photographer and filmmaker Pierre Debusschere and fashion designer and stylist Rasharn Agyemang, this film was an online preview of the first issue of RE-BEL magazine, published for Spring/Summer 2010 - simultaneously exploring both the one of the oldest and newest forms of fashion media.
Ghostly shapes, darting lasers and another manifestation of fashion's fascination with the future, this fashion film offers a neon-hued vision - utopian or dystopian - of a brave new fashion world literally branded from head to toe.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Stellar
“This project began from the theory that humans are made of cosmic matter as a result of a stars death. I created imagery that showcased this cosmic birth through the use of dust and reflective confetti to create galaxies. The models organic bodily expressions as they are frozen in time between the particles suggest their celestial creation. In addition, space and time is heightened by the use of three-dimensional animated gifs. Their movement serves as a visual metaphor to the spatial link we share with stars as well as their separateness through time.” – Ignacio Torres
Models: Nayef Nebhan, Danielle McDaniel, John Alarcon, Rebeca Murguia, Jose Martinez, Arianne Few, Mando Portillo, Bianca Sifuentes, Johnny Bustamante & Felicia Garcia
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Prisms video
interesting effects used-Through lenses and prisms . I have sampled a few Video Ideas and experiments for my fashion film that will be produced this year. Exciting !
Monday, 2 January 2012
In the Lab
Fabric research posters
I wanted to create wearable research-Interaction has been a big part of this project and I wanted my primary and secondary research in a format where people would be intrigued -Tangible illustrations and references
Signature
his Light suit was for another project “fashion theory”But i thought it tied in nicely with my commercial port folio course.Due to the project being based around movement and light.
The eyelets are so that the wearer can weave the EL wire rope through the suit in which ever way they want.Slow exposure on camera- movement is traced by light and movement,expression and mood is caputred.Creating a garment from light and movement
Imagine a world where our movements are traced by light
the people of our world making the light marks that cars make,but through expression and emotion
Troika
This company are using technology as a medium to create works of art.I will be exploring their works and understanding how they’re concepts and final product have such great effects
http://troika.uk.com/news#late
http://troika.uk.com/news#late
ERVEOS AETHER-GAPPING VOID
D out of this world structures. Love the painted figures creepily haunting the dark “The “Gaping Void” collection by Erevos Aether was inspired by French poet Charles Baudelaire and his works the “Flowers of evil”. It combines fashion with darkness creating a strong image for the debut collection of the brand. »
Balmug
BALMUG -Love the fabric choice and structure. Bizarre little coats inspire my inferno influenced collection
April Greiman
http://aprilgreiman.com/
April Greiman is a thinker and artist, whose transmedia projects, innovative ideas and projects, and hybrid-based approach, have been influential worldwide over the last 30 years”
April Greiman is a thinker and artist, whose transmedia projects, innovative ideas and projects, and hybrid-based approach, have been influential worldwide over the last 30 years”
JW Anderson
JW Anderson presented a eccentric collection for the Spring/Summer 2012 season, featuring great cutout hexagonal shirts full of color.
Marcin Podsiadło Fall/Winter 2012 collection
“The main inspiration behind the collection was symbolism of genders, depicting them by means of: square, triangle and circle, which became the straint point. While designing and then constructing garments, Marcin Podsiadło was trying to kind of deprive the body of its shapes by giving it a new, geometric character so that the garments wouldn’t fit the body lines but rather create their own forms. Actually all of the garments in the collection were created from square, triangle and circle or the variation of these figures.
While researching, Marcin was also fascinated with the dependance of figures, and how one can easily be transformed into another by manipulation of their sides. Natural fibres (like : cotton, wool) mixed with synthetics (like: pvc, neoprene, leather and some see-through fabrics), in black tones are dominating in the collection, and emphasize its form.”
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