add engineering to alexander mcqueen and the result is awe inspiring

alexander mcqueen / career guidance / explaining engineering / inspiring the young / kate moss / shortage of engineers / V&A / women in engineering

This weekend I visited the Alexander McQueen fashion exhibition at the V&A in London.

Creations of an untethered mind realised through immaculate craftsmanship. Well worth a visit!

 

What’s that got to do with engineering you may ask?

Well the highlight for me was the laser technology behind one particular exhibit. A hologram of Kate Moss in a flowing gown, that wafts around her in the wind. She appears from nowhere, and floats before you; there …. yet not there. Something that could only be realised through an extraordinary piece of engineering.

A vision first seen some 9 years ago, but only  presented at exclusive fashion shows in New York, Paris and London to which the few fashionistas  are invited.

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Now for the first time it can seen by the general public. To me it’s an extraordinary example of how clever engineering, combined with a creative mind, can create something truly mystical and inspiring.

Whilst the video gives a taster you have to see it in three dimensions – only then does its true magic become apparent. A combination of art and engineering that should  remain on permanent show. 

It’s exactly the sort of presentation we need to get young minds asking “How does that work?” … and potentially encourage more to consider a career in engineering.

 

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photo: Michel Dufour/WildImage
video: thanks to tachyon17011701 on youtube