We held an interactive exhibition at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria—one of the world’s largest media arts festivals.
With 122,000 visits, this was the most attended edition in their festival’s history

At the FFP booth, we displayed panels featuring the works of previous finalists and explanations of the future vision they aim to realize through clothing.
By asking visitors to choose the project they most resonated with, we aimed to provide an opportunity for them to consider the kind of future they desire through fashion.
We are delighted that so many people visited our booth, resulting in a total of 563 votes.
The 7 finalists who participated in the exhibition are the following.
Julia MOSER
Luna NAKAGAWA
Maia HARIMA
Misaki SUDA
Mitsuki MURATA
Sandra JAO
Tatsumi IWAI

We received the following comments from the visitors who cast their votes:
“wondered why, despite such good ideas existing for years, the fashion industry is still not becoming truly sustainable”
“others not easy to dive into meaning, clothes wise, message is better communicated.
interested in upcycling, sustainability. but the aesthetics also impressed.”

For the finalists who participated in the exhibition, the feedback from visitors was highly encouraging, as it recognized that their respective directions are socially significant.
Some artists expressed deep gratitude that their works have reached universal values beyond borders and cultures.
Photo: Bettina Gangl @ArsElectronica
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