Cyril Diagne is a French digital interaction designer and artist based in Paris, France. He is the co-founder of the art collective LAB212 and winner of the DevArt prize in 2016 for the artwork Les Métamorphoses de M. Kalia, exhibited at the Barbican Centre in London. In 2015, together with designer Beatrice Lartigue, they won the WNO Performance Award for their interactive installation Portée.
In 2015, he was also appointed professor and head of the media & interaction design at ECAL, Switzerland. He moved back to France in 2018, shortly after getting married to fashion designer Karen Topacio. Together, they collaborated on an experimental software and fashion collection that won the E-Fashion Award.
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BoF VOICES Day 1: Fashion Confronts a Challenging Future
The industry is grappling with an uncertain outlook amid projections for slowing growth and mounting socio-political unrest, but new technology and business models offer hope for innovative solutions.

BoF VOICES Day 1: Fashion Confronts a Challenging Future
The industry is grappling with an uncertain outlook amid projections for slowing growth and mounting socio-political unrest, but new technology and business models offer hope for innovative solutions.

Google Unveils Machine Learning Project, in Partnership with BoF
Spearheaded by Google’s artist-in-residence Cyril Diagne and announced in VOICES 2017, the tool maps out 144,000 runway looks from the past three years, and allows users to upload their own photos to find dozens of similar runway outfits.

Google Unveils Machine Learning Project, in Partnership with BoF
Spearheaded by Google’s artist-in-residence Cyril Diagne and announced in VOICES 2017, the tool maps out 144,000 runway looks from the past three years, and allows users to upload their own photos to find dozens of similar runway outfits.
