Doppelgänger by Didier Faustino
Portuguese artist Didier Faustino has created a mask that clamps over the faces of a kissing couple. Called Doppelgänger, the 3D-printed mask holds the wearers’ heads apart at a fixed angle while hole at the centre allow their mouths to meet.
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