Google Arts & Culture and Vivendi invited eight students and graduates of Central Saint Martins to experiment with Google's Tilt Brush virtual paintbrush. During a dedicated workshop, they explored creating virtual reality artworks that reimagined the rich mix of music, fashion and art that makes up Paris and London.
MA Fashion Communication & Promotion student, Lea Sorli, and BA Fine Art graduate, Arnaud Meneroud, were then invited to work together alongside music composers and CSM alumni, Max Hollands and Dan White, using Tilt Brush as their creative tool.
The artworks and accompanying soundtracks were showcased through live interaction with guests at Vivendi’s Le Crxssing Event at Abbey Road Studios, London.