
Three people are portrayed digitally by scanning their bodies.
The output of this scan is a 3d file, which resolution is defined by the amount of polygons, similiar
to pixels in a bitmap grafic. Linked with their biographical memories a digital twin of the body is thus
created, which expands and personifies the garment in a formal-poetic way. The 3d data is turned into 2d
sewing patterns by the use of the unfolding function which is a common tool in industrial design process
to make paper models with, the single fabric pieces and the inner interface which defines the edges are
cut out by the help of a lasercutter.
Making a clothes pattern in this way changes the aestethics of the garment fundamentally , because in contrary to
ordinary patternconstruction methods unfolding does not matter about orientations like center front or the shape of
a armhole, which frees the designers imagination in a way that feels fresh and liberate.
As fabric we used sweatshirt jersey as a reference to the common clichee that berlin is the city which fashionable
output lies in making and painting on t-shirts.
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