Rumfoords Reads - October 21
Hello there, this is Rumfoords again, the only destination for class with zero mass. We’ve scoured the web for the best in virtual luxury this week. Read on!
Dutch Design Week: Ines Alpha
Ines alpha is a 3D artist based in Paris. She likes to create enchanted and fantastic versions of reality. She started experiencing with 3D while working as an art director in advertising, specialised in beauty and luxury. Her main body of work consists in the “3D makeup” series, where she pushes further the boundaries of makeup and beauty using 3D softwares and augmented reality.
I Tried Influencing in Virtual Clothes
As if we (I) needed any more fuel for our (my) embarrassing online narcissism, I tried on the weirdest and most wonderful digi-clobber I could lay my hands on…As the chasm between virtual and real life continues to crumble, it might make sense to start investing in your online identity.”
Dutch Design Week: Nikita Replyanski
“Digital data became a part of our self identification and personality. It becomes our digital flesh in the virtual reality. We grow into Data, remember its ways, branches, spikes and maps better than its contents. The deeper the Web the more exciting it is.”
Dutch Design Week: More For Almost Nothing
“2 Machinima by the notorious Secondlife artist SaveMe Oh who is able to BE THE ENVIRONMENT, TO CHANGE THE ENVIRONMENT and to SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT. Your virtual green deal or the walking pandemic?”
6 Brands That Are Pioneering Virtual Fashion
“With every advancement, there are usually people and companies who take it upon themselves to push the envelope and create novel ways of doing old things…The original idea of clothing is being challenged.”