A Study on Application of Digital Dynamic Holography Technology to Fashion Runway Design - Taking Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Max Mara and Guess for Example

碩士 === 國立臺中科技大學 === 室內設計系碩士班 === 103 ===   In recent years, digital dynamic holography technology has been widely applied to the dynamic exhibition of fashionable clothes. In terms of the physical fashion runway, designers integrate both physical and virtual light and shadow images with the creative...

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Main Authors: Tzu-ying Wang, 王姿縈
Other Authors: Hui-Shin Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/5548jz
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺中科技大學 === 室內設計系碩士班 === 103 ===   In recent years, digital dynamic holography technology has been widely applied to the dynamic exhibition of fashionable clothes. In terms of the physical fashion runway, designers integrate both physical and virtual light and shadow images with the creative themes and conceptual elements of brands to create a screenplay design for seasonal clothes that has a three-dimensional visual atmosphere and environment. Such design makes a fashion show a dynamic and sensational feast that integrates technology with art and fashion.   This study used content analysis to analyze the digital dynamic holography technology in fashion runway design in four fashion clothing brands including, the Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Max Mara and Guess from 2006-2014. The results suggest that the visual display design elements can be divided into three categories. There are (A) Form-Visual performances of fashion runway (including runway space layout, runway type, model type, clothing display techniques), (B) Color-Color of fashion runway (including color of runway, with a particular combination of animation elements, the maximum memory element, and the minimum memory), and (C) Light-Atmosphere creating in runway (including atmosphere creating, fashion show space imagery, contextual continuity). We expect the results could be used as a reference for future relevant fashion runway design.