The Cut S02e06 Openh264: Making
Raf is safe—his depressive gray-shift blazer earns points for conceptual integrity. Andrea is eliminated. As she walks off the runway, she turns to the judges and says, “You’re not making designers. You’re making coders.”
The screen fades to black as the sound of scissors cutting through fabric blends into the whir of a hard drive spinning down. making the cut s02e06 openh264
The runway is set inside a decommissioned communications bunker beneath Tempelhof Airport. The walls are lined with old cathode-ray monitors playing static. The judges—Heidi, Naomi, Jeremy, and guest judge (founder of Brother Vellies)—sit behind a transparent OLED screen that displays each garment’s “data stream” in real-time. Raf is safe—his depressive gray-shift blazer earns points
The challenge, as announced by host Tim Gunn and judges Heidi Klum and Naomi Campbell at the top of the episode, was deceptively simple: Each designer must create a two-look mini-collection inspired by the invisible architecture of the digital world. They have 48 hours, a budget of €2,000, and access to the Amazon Web Services “Innovation Lab”—a gleaming white room filled with 3D printers, laser cutters, and digital looms. You’re making coders
But Raf is inconsolable. He locks himself in the fabric storage room and begins cutting up yards of gray flannel, muttering about “the death of the analogue soul.”

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