- Data Visualisation
DRESS FOR OUR TIME
- Interactive Window
HERMÈS CHRISTMAS
WINDOW
- Data Visualisation
DRESS FOR
OUR TIME
- Data Visualisation
DRESS FOR
OUR TIME
DATE
DATE
DATE
DATE
2016
2016
2016
2016
CLIENT
CLIENT
CLIENT
CLIENT
CLIENT
Helen Storey
Helen Storey
Helen Storey
Helen Storey
ROLE
ROLE
ROLE
ROLE
ROLE
Visual Designer
Storyboarding
Visual Designer
Visual Designer
Projection Mapping
Projection Mapping
Projection Mapping
Dress for our time was a collaboration between Holition and artist and designer Helen Storey, to communicate the effect of migration. Using 2015’s UNHCR statistics, a visualisation was formed to create 80,000 individual points of lights, which represented 100 human lives. In the visualisation each light represents the journey migrants travelled when in crisis, creating a map of human migration. The visualisation was displayed in the Science Museum projected on the back of a fashion piece created by Helen Storey, which was made from a repurposed UN tent.
For this project I worked on the visual design, creating various design routes using trap code particular before it was applied to the data. I also helped install the piece in the Science Museum by projection mapping the content on the back of the dress.
Dress for our time was a collaboration between Holition and artist and designer Helen Storey, to communicate the effect of migration. Using 2015’s UNHCR statistics, a visualisation was formed to create 80,000 individual points of lights, which represented 100 human lives. In the visualisation each light represents the journey migrants travelled when in crisis, creating a map of human migration. The visualisation was displayed in the Science Museum projected on the back of a fashion piece created by Helen Storey, which was made from a repurposed UN tent.
For this project I worked on the visual design, creating various design routes using trap code particular before it was applied to the data. I also helped install the piece in the Science Museum by projection mapping the content on the back of the dress.
Dress for our time was a collaboration between Holition and artist and designer Helen Storey, to communicate the effect of migration. Using 2015’s UNHCR statistics, a visualisation was formed to create 80,000 individual points of lights, which represented 100 human lives. In the visualisation each light represents the journey migrants travelled when in crisis, creating a map of human migration. The visualisation was displayed in the Science Museum projected on the back of a fashion piece created by Helen Storey, which was made from a repurposed UN tent.
For this project I worked on the visual design, creating various design routes using trap code particular before it was applied to the data. I also helped install the piece in the Science Museum by projection mapping the content on the back of the dress.
Dress for our time was a collaboration between Holition and artist and designer Helen Storey, to communicate the effect of migration. Using 2015’s UNHCR statistics, a visualisation was formed to create 80,000 individual points of lights, which represented 100 human lives. In the visualisation each light represents the journey migrants travelled when in crisis, creating a map of human migration. The visualisation was displayed in the Science Museum projected on the back of a fashion piece created by Helen Storey, which was made from a repurposed UN tent.
For this project I worked on the visual design, creating various design routes using trap code particular before it was applied to the data. I also helped install the piece in the Science Museum by projection mapping the content on the back of the dress.
Dress for our time was a collaboration between Holition and artist and designer Helen Storey, to communicate the effect of migration. Using 2015’s UNHCR statistics, a visualisation was formed to create 80,000 individual points of lights, which represented 100 human lives. In the visualisation each light represents the journey migrants travelled when in crisis, creating a map of human migration. The visualisation was displayed in the Science Museum projected on the back of a fashion piece created by Helen Storey, which was made from a repurposed UN tent.
For this project I worked on the visual design, creating various design routes using trap code particular before it was applied to the data. I also helped install the piece in the Science Museum by projection mapping the content on the back of the dress.
Installation at the Science Museum
Data visualisation installed at the Science Museum
Data visualisation installed at the Science Museum
Visual exploration using particular.
Poster design for the event.
Project Summary
Email
noahsdhenderson@gmail.com
Email
noahsdhenderson@gmail.com
Email
noahsdhenderson@gmail.com
Email
noahsdhenderson@gmail.com
Email
noahsdhenderson@gmail.com
Based in London.
© 2019, Noah Henderson
Based in London.
© 2019, Noah Henderson
Based in London.
© 2019, Noah Henderson
Based in London.
© 2019, Noah Henderson
Based in London.
© 2019, Noah Henderson