It’s not quite the Hilton

Tom Zambaz – It’s not quite the Hilton

It’s not quite the Hilton is a fashion film created for fashion designer Jonathan Ageneau’s diploma collection in which he imagined the hacker community’s changing room. The film refers to the “whistleblower” figure, presenting characters trapped in a blank space experiencing paranoia and boredom at the same time. Through its webcam, the user can interact with the film all along.

This prolific collaboration was a great opportunity to design two distinct projects feeding off our exchanges throughout the project.

Diploma project (2015) by Tom Zambaz

Assistants
Tibor Udvari
Mention
Very good
Know-how
Sound, Visual identity, Web, Fashion, Moving images

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