Saturday, August 6, 2011

Multi-Tech Pinhole "colours" objects with photos from life

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Take two minutes of your day and watch this beautiful and interesting little short documentary film about Shikai Tseng and his interesting photographic technique. Zeng used specially built multi-pinhole window to represent objects, which were covered in liquid light to their environment.

The result is a beautiful and unique object essentially Three-dimensional one-time printing. It looks like it mainly provides vases, I'm guessing because they are nice and round and their surface is liquid light well.

Here's a video, Juriaan Booij. Slightly longer version can be found here.

[via Dezeen]


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