HAN students produced motion graphics and livestream TV shows about Arnhem Mode Biennale for a CAVI project. Watch the results here.
How to Sell Fashion: how are consumers manipulated in their buying behaviour? A motion graphic by Pascal Wientjes, Frederik Pot en Ruofan Wang.
Androgyny: an artistic vision on where male and female meet by Gloria van de Glind, Joey van Boxel and Casper Berlie
Trenchcoat: motion graphic about the history of the trenchcoat by Renee Combee, Marleen Maakgoed and Iwan Rutjes
Point Of View T-shirt: the live of a garment seen from the point of view of a T-shirt by Henny Wilke, Baris Solmaz en Taner Kutluer
We are Arnhem: what do the elderly, skaters and immigrants think about fashion? By Job Wienk, Jan Willem Kolkman, Jessica van de Schilden and Joost Groot Bruinink.
Animation about the possible second life of a pair of jeans by Cynthia Veekens, Marjolein van Diejen and Lieve Martens
Fashion Factory: a minidocu about the work of Mirte Engelhard by Joris Janssen, Sander Taks, Zohal Rezaie and Nadieh van Uden.
We hate fashion! A motion graphic based on anti fashion statements collected from Twitter by Wolf van Haeren, Daphne Huurdeman and Evelien Boensma
Amber at school
Students of HAN University of Applied Sciences have developed and produced two live stream TV broadcasts during the semester CAVI in honour of Arnhem Mode Biennale.
CAVI is the abbreviation for Create Audio and Visuals for Internet and is the name for a new semester that has been running at HAN-ICA (IT and Communication Academy) since February 2011. During this semester, CAVI students work on creating audio and visuals such as animations and motion graphics for the Internet.
The client for this first pilot, Arnhem Mode Biennale, was actively involved in the development of all the concepts. The two TV shows offered a varied programme with a talk show, guests, a quiz, music and eight fashion clips and motion graphics that were produced especially for the biennale.
The full TV shows can still be watched via the following links: