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Google Arts & Culture asked me to to design an installation that would serve both as a photo booth experience, and a pathway leading to the Rei Kawakubo/CDG exhibition happening on the second floor of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

I collaborated with THREEasfour to design a frame strung with fishing wire, serving as semi-transparent projection surface and backdrop.  The stairs were covered in projection with images taken by the Google Arts & Culture Gigapixel camera.

The event was part of the launch of GA&C's effort to digitize fashion collections in museums worldwide under the hashtag #wewearculture

Production by Marie-Theres Franke
Fabrication by Nathanie Wojtalik
AV by Worldstage


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