Oh My Life

A series of shots of the talented young Chilean photographer Paul Remedy, which reinterprets some of the most famous covers of popular LIFE.
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Digital Portraits

Three people are portrayed digitally by scanning their bodies. The output of this scan is a 3D file, of which the resolution is defined by the amount of polygons – similar to pixels in a bitmap graphic. The 3D data is turned into 2D sewing patterns by using the unfolding function, which is a common tool used for paper models. The fabric and the inner interface, which defines the edges, are cut out with a laser cutter.
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Bring the rural picnic into your urban residence.

Urban farming is a fast growing phenomenon where the typically rural practice of agriculture is brought into the city. The picNYC table goes one step further and brings the rural experience of picnicking not just in the city, but into the apartment.
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Killer Fries by Greg Slater

This poster by Greg Slater for the American Heart Association is as effective in transmitting its message without a single word as it is beautiful.
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Juicy Concept – It is Not Orange but It’s Refreshing

Posters to promote the services of Hong Kong-based interior design firm Boutique Design.
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Cyber Future

Digital manipulations from Benedict Campbell. ‘I am passionate about the image and therefore I will use every means available to me to create the image…’
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Masked – In Flight

Parchment gas masks by Reykjavik designer Sruli Recht. Called Masked – In Flight, the masks are made of folded parchment and contain respirators with replaceable filters.
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