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November 11, 2008
Technologies of Perception: digital photography and architecture
BLDGBLOG recently looked at the "architecture" of Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin. Dujardin has taken to modeling fantastical buildings, both physically with cardboard and virtually with SketchUp, and then uses a remix of his photos of actual buildings to create these impossible structures. Dujardin then places these structures within completely believable landscapes, creating the perception of the existence of structurally impossible architecture.
Though this is not technically interactive, I think the question of how we perceive images and other media and how we think about real or constructed in relation to the current digital tools we use is an interesting one.
Posted by jen at November 11, 2008 10:24 PM
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