
What role does digital culture play in the world of art and fashion? With the advent of 3D design, a realm of new possibilities has been unlocked, offering vast opportunities for innovation. Yet, these advancements also bring forth significant challenges. Furthermore, hope stands as a crucial element for success in today's digital design landscape — but why is it so essential?
Tabitha Swanson is a Berlin-based multi-disciplinary designer, creative technologist, and artist. Her practice includes 3D, animation, augmented reality, digital fashion, graphic design, and UX/UI.
"For me, making things in 3D feels like hope. It feels like a light in my life. The ability to immerse myself and have a sense of control over my environment when my external environment is out of control. This instills the sense of hope that I can make a difference, even if it is only internally."
- Tabitha Swanson

Commercially, Tabitha has worked with brands including Vogue Germany, Nike, Highsnobiety, Reebok, Origins, and others to create beautiful work in the creative tech and design sphere. Artistically, her work is used as a form of therapy, often composing questions rather than answers, and trying to faintly touch the unseen edges of human existence.
"I was thinking about how I could describe your aesthetics. I came up with "medieval digital gnome lost in the fantasy labyrinth". And there is also a lot of lil evil humor in it."
- Beata Wilczek
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Host: Beata Wilczek
Guest: Tabitha Swanson
Music: SKY H1
Production: Julia Kąkolewska
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