Santa Kup?a creates pixelated digital clothing line Decrypted Garments
Designer Santa Kup?a has created a digital fashion collection of glitching garments through 3D scanning and digitally manipulating her own clothes, which was shown as part of Milan design week.
Titled Decrypted Garments, the collection is comprised of eight highly pixelated looks reminiscent of the clothing found in video games.
Top: Above: the collection features Minecraft-like forms
The collection was on display at Missed Your Call, Design Academy Eindhoven's graduate exhibition at Milan design week.
Kup?a told Dezeen that the idea for the collection came from her younger self's fascination with online games and avatar-based communities, such as Habbo and Habia World.
Kup?a modified and altered her clothes in modelling software
"The theme appeared when I got my first computer at 11 years old and found out about [online] chatrooms like Habbo," Kup?a told Dezeen. "It was a lot about changing your clothes and making your home. I would dream about owning these virtual dresses and think I must have them in my own wardrobe."
A yellow and gold look was draped on a non-existing body
Blocky and pixellated in their appearance, each look in the Decrypted Garments collection was presented without bodies and animated to look like models walking down a runway.
The garments feature vibrant colours and extruded forms that, when animated, are followed by trailing cubes of pixels while the pieces move.
Kup?a created the digital garments through 3D scanning clothes and...
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