ØDD, founded by 21 year old model/stylist/entrepreneur Judson Harmon, has teamed up with visual
artist Jason Akira Somma (one of a select few artists within The Rolex
Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative) to produce ØDD's FW13
campaign film. The collaboration short film features ØDD's FW13 collection, which debuted
during last February New York Fashion Week.
ABOUT THE ØDD FW13 FILM: ØDD's founder and designer Judson Harmon commissioned artist Jason Akira Somma to produce the FW13 film featuring distorted images and ØDD's recently launched womenswear line. The video's effects reference the installation Somma created for the Lower East Side storefront that also distorts people in real time as well as the distortions found at the ØDD's FW13 Presentation during New York Fashion Week. Somma's use of this "rolling shutter" effect is showcased through the choreography emphasizing the surreal nature of the distortions. Somma choose fluorescent lighting to exploit the distortion and interference it can create while filming.
"Overall I wanted the video to have a feeling that washes over you, and at times feel voyeuristic while looking into a world that isn't ours. I wanted to respect where the collection inspiration was coming from while simultaneously not being to didactic." states Somma.
ABOUT THE ØDD FW13 FILM: ØDD's founder and designer Judson Harmon commissioned artist Jason Akira Somma to produce the FW13 film featuring distorted images and ØDD's recently launched womenswear line. The video's effects reference the installation Somma created for the Lower East Side storefront that also distorts people in real time as well as the distortions found at the ØDD's FW13 Presentation during New York Fashion Week. Somma's use of this "rolling shutter" effect is showcased through the choreography emphasizing the surreal nature of the distortions. Somma choose fluorescent lighting to exploit the distortion and interference it can create while filming.
"Overall I wanted the video to have a feeling that washes over you, and at times feel voyeuristic while looking into a world that isn't ours. I wanted to respect where the collection inspiration was coming from while simultaneously not being to didactic." states Somma.
The film features haunting pop mixed with experimental ambient
sounds composed by Benoit Pioulard. The
track used for this video was made entirely from vocals (of both the
composer and his wife) processed in real time through pedals and
tape decay. ""Retrofuturism" was definitely a theme I played upon in
both the collection and video." states Judson Harmon. The ØDD FW13 film
marks the first of a series of collaboration videos by Somma and Harmon.