Iris van Herpen x Dutch National Ballet Biomimicry Short Film
Iris van Herpen and Dutch National Ballet debut collaboration by unveiling the short film entitled Biomimicry, featuring Jingjing Mao. For the Biomimicry film, Iris van Herpen and Dutch National Ballet explore the symbiotic relationship between the metamorphic force in which fashion and dance interlace. The film, directed by Ryan McDaniels, sees the mesmeric dancer JingJing Mao undulating into liquescent shapes and transcending into graceful figures that reflect her myriad of movements. Dazing in the warm shades of technicoloured organza, Mao defies gravity while gracefully floating through the air. Other times, the dancer sets translucent 3D handcasted PU into motion, creating new patterns that play with the viewers perspective. Fashion and dance become a catalyst for transformation, unfolding the blue gown into spheroid silhouettes. The concept of the creation stems from the notion of biomimicry the design and production of materials and systems that are modelled on biological
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