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Transfiguration
16 jan 2015 13:53

For this project Ben Hopper decided to work with circus artists and dancers for their physical appearance and capabilities. The list includes international acclaimed performers and graduates of the world’s leading circus schools, École nationale de cirque (Montreal, Canada), CNAC; Centre national des arts du cirque (Châlons-en-Champagne, France) and National Centre for Circus Arts (London, UK). Like a mask, the layers of body paint and powder disguise the identity and release something...

For this project Ben Hopper decided to work with circus artists and dancers for their physical appearance and capabilities.

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Using IPad As An X-Ray To Reveal Tattoos Under Clothes
15 dec 2014 10:26

“Digital X-Ray: Tattoo’d” is a book project using the iPad to show off hidden tattoos. Using the iPad as an “x-ray” we see the art hidden underneath clothes. Along with the photos, the book will feature the reason why the models got their specific tattoos. This is a sample of the project.

“Digital X-Ray: Tattoo’d” is a book project using the iPad to show off hidden tattoos. Using the iPad as an “x-ray” we see the art hidden underneath clothes.

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What Do You Want To Be Like When You’re 70?
05 dec 2014 14:04

There are a few stories from The Age of Happiness project which can change your perception of life after 70, 80 or even 100. What do you want to be like when you're 70?

There are a few stories from The Age of Happiness project which can change your perception of life after 70, 80 or even 100. What do you want to be like when you're 70?

Tags: age    happiness    project   
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The Most Morbid Photo Series You'll See Today
07 sep 2013 14:12

Ready for the most morbid question you'll be asked today? If you were to die tomorrow, what photo would you choose to be displayed at your funeral? Photographer Frieke Janssens is behind Your Last Shot, a set that takes that thought-provoking question and turns it into an intriguing series. “In reality, those left behind need to quickly find a photo that is ‘OK’ and usually requires some Photoshop retouching," he states. "How would the deceased feel about the chosen photo? Maybe he or she would have untagged themselves from it?” You can actually get your very own last shot for the high price of 835 euro or about $1,100 US dollars. Frieke will take your portrait, you'll get a team of professionals to do your make-up and styling, and you'll come away with your very own portrait baked in oval porcelain. As Frieke says, "Your last shot will not be your cheapest shot, but hey... you only live once."

Ready for the most morbid question you'll be asked today? If you were to die tomorrow, what photo would you choose to be displayed at your funeral?

Tags: art    frieke-janssens    last-photo    project    strange    weird   
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Crocheting a Locomotive in Lodz, Poland
21 aug 2013 11:45

Although currently living in the United States, crochet artist Olek recently returned to her native country of Poland for an epic project. Over the course of two straight (and rainy) days, Olek and her team of four assistants ‘yarn bombed’ an entire locomotive with two freight cars in tow. Olek had already crocheted many of the panels beforehand but they still had to be assembled to cover the train. The team worked through the night to pull off the massive undertaking, debuting the crocheted train on July 13th. It will be on display in Lodz, Poland, until August 19th. The project was done in collaboration with the city and was authorized. She calls the piece ‘Deadly Romance’.

Although currently living in the United States, crochet artist Olek recently returned to her native country of Poland for an epic project.

Tags: artist    crocheting    locomotive    lodz    olek    poland    project   
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Architect Student Redesigns a School Bus as a Modular Home
21 aug 2013 11:25

In his final semester of architecture school, graduate student Hank Butitta grew tired of completing conceptual projects that only existed on paper and decided to bring an assignment to life. With this drive, Butitta impulsively bought a school bus off of Craigslist for $3,000 with the intention of redesigning it into a mobile home for his final project. The idea gained traction and the support of professional architects and instructors, prompting the ambitious architect to actually transform the vehicle.

In his final semester of architecture school, graduate student Hank Butitta grew tired of completing conceptual projects that only existed on paper and decided to bring an assignment to life.

Tags: architect    architecture    bus    cool    design    hank-bought-a-bus    hank-butitta    idea    project   
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