Week 1 post – inspirational project

Noa Raviv’s Impossible Clothes

This project is a fashion line that uses 3D-printing as a means of producing some very interesting pieces. Noa draws inspiration directly from Greek and Roman sculptures and creates the graph patterns using a 3D rendering program from what she terms “impossible commands,” which ultimately “break” the program (i.e. glitch art). In spite of the garments’ general “3D photocopied” nature, Noa gives a nod to couture by combining traditional sewing (e.g. draping, hand-stitching) techniques with the mass-producing 3D printing. The resulting garments are both fluid and structured and visually stunning.

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