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Stats | 282 0 |
Reviews | (59) |
Published | Jul 1, 2023 |
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Trigger Words | Tanzmasken |
Hash | AutoV2 146D923A6C |
This model has been trained on photographs of the surreal full-body masks produced by German performance artist Lavinia Schulz (1896–1924) and her husband Walter Holdt (1899–1924). The couple would wear these intricate creations during dance performances in Hamburg, which was a centre of an expressionist art scene in the early 1920s.
The masks were made from a range of materials including fabric, wire, wood, papier mâché, and scrap metal. The designs evoked both the natural and the mechanical world: insectoid wings and antennae, shaggy animal fur, but also googly-eyed robots wrapped in wires.
Although Schulz and Holdt's costumes were brightly coloured, the images used to train this model were 1920s black and white photographs which have acquired a sepia tone with age.