Anthozoa 3D Cape and Skirt
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary
2013
86.0 x 58.0 cm
Fine Arts muziejus
Iris Van Herpen, Neri Oxman (1984 –)
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Fine Arts muziejus (Boston, United States of America)
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An Exploration of Biomimicry and Technological Innovation in Iris van Herpen’s “Anthozoa”
The sculptural dress titled "Anthozoa 3D Cape and Skirt" by Iris van Herpen and Neri Oxman represents a pivotal moment in the intersection between haute couture and cutting-edge technology. Debutéd during Paris Fashion Week Spring 2013, this piece transcends mere garment design; it embodies a profound conceptual exploration of biomimicry—the practice of drawing inspiration from natural forms and processes—combined with the transformative potential of additive manufacturing (3D printing). The collaboration between van Herpen, renowned for her pioneering use of innovative materials and techniques, and Oxman, an artist exploring computational creativity, solidified their position as trailblazers in redefining artistic expression.The Organic Inspiration: Biomimicry and Coral Reefs
At its core, Anthozoa draws heavily from the intricate structures of coral reefs—specifically anthozoans (sea anemones). These marine invertebrates possess remarkable resilience and adaptability due to their porous skeletons and branching patterns that maximize surface area for nutrient absorption. Van Herpen and Oxman meticulously translated this biological principle into a dress design. The cape and skirt structure mimics the branching geometry of coral colonies, creating a visually arresting effect that simultaneously conveys strength and fluidity. This deliberate reference to nature isn’t simply decorative; it underscores a deeper philosophical consideration about how we can learn from ecosystems to address challenges facing humanity.Technique: Stratasys Objet Connex Multi-Material 3D Printing
The realization of Anthozoa hinged on the groundbreaking use of Stratasys’ Objet Connex multi-material 3D printing technology. Unlike conventional textile fabrication, this process allows for the simultaneous incorporation of distinct material properties—hard and soft—within a single build volume. Vero Polypropylene, chosen as the primary structural material, provides rigidity and stability to the cape and skirt framework. Complementing this robust base is a softer TPU elastomer layer that contours seamlessly around the body, mimicking the pliable texture of coral tissue. This innovative approach demanded precise control over material extrusion temperatures and layering patterns, pushing the boundaries of what was previously achievable in fashion design.Symbolism: Transformation and Resilience
Beyond its technical prowess, Anthozoa carries significant symbolic weight. The dress represents a visual metaphor for transformation—the metamorphosis from inert material to dynamic form—reflecting Oxman’s broader artistic exploration of “Imaginary Beings.” Like coral reefs facing environmental pressures, the garment embodies resilience and adaptability. Its shimmering surface, achieved through strategically positioned sequins or beads, symbolizes the vibrancy and complexity of natural ecosystems while simultaneously hinting at a futuristic aesthetic. The dress serves as a reminder that beauty can emerge from unexpected collaborations between art and science—a testament to humanity’s capacity for innovation and wonder.Emotional Impact: A Celebration of Artistic Vision
Ultimately, Anthozoa aims to evoke a sense of awe and contemplation. Its sculptural form challenges conventional notions of garment aesthetics, prompting viewers to reconsider the role of technology in shaping artistic expression. The dress's ethereal shimmer captures the luminescence of coral reefs at twilight—a visual reminder of the fragility yet enduring beauty of our planet’s biodiversity. It represents not just a fashion statement but an invitation to embrace imaginative thinking and to explore new possibilities for creative collaboration, cementing Iris van Herpen and Neri Oxman’s legacy as visionary artists who dared to reimagine the future of couture.Apie šį kūrinį
- Title: Anthozoa 3D Cape and Skirt
- Autorius: Iris Van Herpen, Neri Oxman
- Metai: 2013
- Original dimensions: 86.0 x 58.0 cm
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Fine Arts muziejus
- Technika ar medžiaga: WallArt
- Kūrybos laikotarpis: Contemporary
- Keywords: hand-painted reproduction , modern textile art , iris van herpen art
- Temos: futurism , technology , 3d art
Trumpos informacija
- Notable elements or techniques: Sculptural Design; Organic Form; Reflective Sequins
- Medium: Fabric & Multi-Material 3D Printing
- Movement: Avant-garde Couture
- Influences: Coral Reefs"; "Mythologies
- Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Artistic style: Experimental; Futuristic
- Year: 2013