For her graduate project, Tel-Aviv-based designer Noa Raviv collaborated with Stratasys, one of the world's larges 3D printer manufacturers, using computer modelling software to create a series of garments influenced by distorted digital drawings. Deliberately developing manipulated digital images, Raviv created deformed pieces that would be "difficult for the technology to execute without setting a complex configuration of parameters, components, and codes." 

"These objects cannot be printed, nor produced in reality. They exist only in the virtual space. The tension between the real and the virtual, between 2D and 3D inspired me to create this colleciton" - Noa Raviv

via designboom