Saturday, March 13, 2010

James Frost created this video for Radiohead in 2008 (Interactive version by Aaron Koblin), and has worked with many other artists such as Coldplay and Stereophonics, as well as brands like The Gap. This one in particular uses 3D mapping technology; a scanner with 64 lasers in place of a video camera, producing an image from the detected contours. The interactive version showing at the V&A allows you to touch the screen in order to alter the perspective, controlling the angles from which the viewer watches the video.

Perhaps this could tranlate into my own designs through the use of holograms in the fabric, creating an ever changing perspective of the particular image depending on your positioning to the wearer...

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