marc owens: recent designer in residence at the design museum, london

marc owens: recent designer in residence at the design museum, london


installation of marc owens' 'virtual' costumes at the design museum
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marc owens was recently a participant in the designers in residence programme at the
design museum in london. supporting emerging talent within the field of design,
the museum with selected designers to create site-specific installations on the
ground floor of the cultural institution.

owens is best known for his avatar machine which replicates the aesthetics and visuals of
virtual gaming, allowing users to become virtual characters themselves, in real space
through a head mounted interface.

he designed costumes which represent the various characters that populate the virtual world.
to develop each costume, he captures three dimensional data from virtual worlds such as
second life and world of warcraft. he then edits the data in rhino, a three-dimensional CAD
(computer aided design) programme. a three-dimesional scan of himself is then taken,
with the outline of the figure represented as a triangular mesh format consisting of a series of
verticals and triangles which define the shape of the body. using this outline, the costume is then
simplified and scaled to fit an adult figure. the files are then exported to a computer programme
called pepakura designer which 'unfolds' the three-dimensional data into flat nets. these nets
are then scored and cut using a polypropylene manufacturing process and constructed to create
real-life low resolution body parts that make-up the avatar characters.


the costumes are made from silicone rubber and paper card
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virtual transgender suit
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detail
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view of the verticals and triangles which make up the body parts
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another virtual suit
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virtual boots
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mock-ups of the costumes
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head of a virtual suit
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installation view
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Avatar Machine Design Museum - Designers in residence 2009 from MARC OWENS on Vimeo.

andrea db
11.03.09  
3
oh amazing!
Natalie Peroli   11.04.09
I wish part of the art was getting into the suit and obscuring your physicality while escaping in the virtual world.
// sarah wolfsont   11.05.09
very very cool art
lynnedjones   11.09.09

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