Pliegues Fractales: El poshumanismo en los diseños de Iris van Herpen

  • Anneke Smelik
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Résumé

La impresión 3D se encuentra en pleno auge en la industria de la moda y la diseñadora neerlandesa Iris van Herpen es una de las pioneras en esta área.

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Publiée
2023-11-30