3 www.cybercoulture.com
4 Pia Myrvold 2003 p 59 citated by Bradley Quinn 2003
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Your virtual self becomes more important. Nicola Escher produced a virtual collection for Second Life. Virtual processing can also be used for cat-walk presentations. But the most relevant and the biggest opportunities for the near future are in custom made garments which can be virtually chosen or combined on internet, for example.3 When synergy with 3D measuring systems includes, customizing would be perfect. These processes can give a completely new meaning to consumer culture and personal identity. ‘I also realized that a truly interdisciplinary universe could be linked by technology to the clothes and from the clothes into practical reality,’4 Pia Myrvold says.
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