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74: Anna Lucia & Gabriel Maria Platt

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In this episode, host Marissa Trew interviews Anna Lucia, a self-taught generative artist, and Gabrielle Maria Platt, the co-founder of Phoebe Hees, a high-tech fashion label. They discuss their recent collaboration on the spellbound project, one of the first generative fashion collections launched on Tezos.
Anna Lucia shares her journey into generative art and her inspiration for exploring the intersection of craft, textiles, and technology. Gabrielle explains Phoebe Hees' focus on innovation and wearability in fashion. They discuss the dynamics of the Spellbound project, the future of fashion tech, and where to find more information on the project.
Takeaways
- Generative art allows artists to combine their natural talents and interests in logic, reason, and code with their desire for creative expression.
- The Spellbound project explores the intersection of craft, textiles, and technology, combining generative art with knitwear.
- Fashion tech is evolving, with a focus on innovation, wearability, and sustainability.
- The future of fashion tech may involve personalized, nearshore production and the convergence of physical and digital fashion.

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Manage episode 402388720 series 3270970
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Enjoyed our podcast? Shoot us a text and let us know—because great conversations never end at the last word!

In this episode, host Marissa Trew interviews Anna Lucia, a self-taught generative artist, and Gabrielle Maria Platt, the co-founder of Phoebe Hees, a high-tech fashion label. They discuss their recent collaboration on the spellbound project, one of the first generative fashion collections launched on Tezos.
Anna Lucia shares her journey into generative art and her inspiration for exploring the intersection of craft, textiles, and technology. Gabrielle explains Phoebe Hees' focus on innovation and wearability in fashion. They discuss the dynamics of the Spellbound project, the future of fashion tech, and where to find more information on the project.
Takeaways
- Generative art allows artists to combine their natural talents and interests in logic, reason, and code with their desire for creative expression.
- The Spellbound project explores the intersection of craft, textiles, and technology, combining generative art with knitwear.
- Fashion tech is evolving, with a focus on innovation, wearability, and sustainability.
- The future of fashion tech may involve personalized, nearshore production and the convergence of physical and digital fashion.

  continue reading

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