The semester project “Hybrid Occasions” at the Berlin University of Arts, Fashion Design challenged students to explore and reflect on digital and physical forms of creative practice.

ZIB member and student of the class Tim Kunt implemented Integer Programming as a tool to choreograph the runway show. The choreography aims to create an equal experience for all viewers, maximizing visibility of all looks through their positions on stage and the running order. 

Concept and choreography were designed in an iterative process of merging and modifying algorithmic outputs with design choices and were realized through a collaborative effort of the class. 

Prof. Franziska Schreiber

LB Kathrin Hunze

Students

Luis Amslgruber, Dominik Bittmann, Charlotte Huttenloher, Nikolai Keller, Lena Kleinert, Tim Kunt, Constantin Prückner, Melchior Rasch, Mallki Garrafa Schmalz, Bob Chapri Silalahi, Arkadiusz Swieton, Jill Theisges

Models

Theresa Glasauer, Katharina Illi, Philippe Toulabor, Ricarda Moll, Verena Wecker, Aaron Slupinski, Bella Witossek, Kai Witjes, Emma Nouriani, Karola Kulcsar, Matthias Ly, Lucie Layer, Rik de Jong, Pasqual S., Sami Garrafa Schmalz, David Korn, Oskar Poetsch, Kia Amouk, Laetizia von Hofe, Lisa Balduwein, Sina Bresching, Omar Soliman

Photography

Edlin Jap, Hernando Mazuera, Akira Oberhofer

Hybrid Occassions