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Beautiful corruption

August 28, 2014
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Tel Aviv designer Noa Raviv recently showcased a collection of breathtaking tulle and silk organza garments, inspired by the patterns that corrupted and distorted drawings make in 3D-printing software. “While working on [the software] I was fascinated by the grid shown on the 2D screen and by the way black repetitive lines defines voluminous objects,” Noa told design website Dezeen.? “I’ve translated those lines into textiles that creates this sort of optical illusion.”? You’ll want to see the full collection.

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Photos from novariv.com.
 

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