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These Digital Fashions Are Worn By Invisible Models

Zeitguised’s “simulated fashion line” imagines a future where invisible models pound a digital runway.

When we last covered Zeitguised, they were mesmerizing us with gorgeous digital textiles that danced with life all their own. In their latest project, Void Season, the Berlin design studio still works with digitally rendered fabrics, but this time the textiles move as if they’re being worn by invisible people.

"Void Season is a simulated fashion line that shows what we call our 'hand made algorithmic approach' in which a purely artificial, digital design process is driven by a careful manual crafting,”  Zeitguised’s Henrik Mauler tells The Creators Project. "We designed and produced the costumes in [a] manner, analog to a manual physical garment design. Textile patterns are drawn, stitched together, fabrics are invented and produced. The fabric behaviour then is simulated based on motion data captured from real dancers and performers, one of the elements that includes direct reading of human gestures and movements."

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The Void Season line is on full display in the music video for OY’s track “A New Planet is Born.” Check it out below.

To learn more about Zeitguised's work, click here.

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