François Delfosse is an architect located in Belgium. This series of photographs, Antarctica – Glaciers & Caverns, are ‘viewed from the inside of a plastic bag’.
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DaStoneboat Wednesday 1 February 2012
Mountains in plastic bags is a phenomenal demonstration of illusion. I wonder if it would be possible to spray latex, or some other material, then peel the bag off, and would that make some ineresting looking mountains also? Just a thought.
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DaStoneboat Wednesday 1 February 2012
Mountains in plastic bags is a phenomenal demonstration of illusion. I wonder if it would be possible to spray latex, or some other material, then peel the bag off, and would that make some ineresting looking mountains also? Just a thought.