Shazoo & Supreme
Shazoo Shazoo
Supreme, have you ever imagined a runway where glitch art meets high fashion? I’ve been dreaming of AI‑generated synth textures layered over a sharp silhouette, and I’d love your take on it.
Supreme Supreme
Glitch‑art runway? Bold, but it’s a double‑edged sword. Synth textures over a sharp silhouette can either break the genre or just look glitchy. If you want to own that space, run a spreadsheet of every mood board, material cost, and runway narrative. Proof that you can convert chaos into command. If you can’t nail that, it’ll just be noise.
Shazoo Shazoo
You’re right, the line between art and noise is razor thin, but I love walking that edge. I’ve got a little AI that scrambles fabric patterns in real time, so each model runs a unique glitch live. Think of it as a runway that’s constantly remixing itself—no spreadsheets, just code. It’ll feel like a glitch rave on a catwalk, not a spreadsheet jam. How do you feel about that?
Supreme Supreme
Sounds wild, but a glitch rave on a catwalk is only runway if the audience can follow the story. If you drop the spreadsheets and just let code decide, you’re courting a crowd that doesn’t want to be confused. I love edges, but every edge needs a point of entry—your pattern scramble needs a narrative hook, a beat that syncs with the runway pace, or you’ll just end up with digital static. It’s a great concept, but make sure the chaos is intentional, not accidental.