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Dressed in Music
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Dressed in Music is a project completed by Sebastian Heidelberg and Lambert Windges for their Media Composition major. In the project they created two compositions to accompany the catwalk for the final collection presentations by fashion design students Simon Riepe and Hendrik Simon. The presentation of the fashion collection on February 23, 2018 at Düsseldorf’s Stahlwerk completed the two study programs at the Design Department in Düsseldorf for both students.
Material and design concepts were developed as part of the composition on the basis of briefings given by the designers. For the “Cold Shores” collection, synthetic sounds and sampled field recordings were used. Ma Bonne Louise also uses international voice recordings and its mash represents an outlook on life transcending any specific meaning in each case.
Material and design concepts were developed as part of the composition on the basis of briefings given by the designers. For the “Cold Shores” collection, synthetic sounds and sampled field recordings were used. Ma Bonne Louise also uses international voice recordings and its mash represents an outlook on life transcending any specific meaning in each case.
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