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June 9, 2011
Anamorphic Typography: "It's all a point of view."
London-based designer Joseph Egan did this incredible piece of anamorphic typography as part of his final project while studying at the Chelsea College of Art & Design.
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What kid of goddamnned retard would paint a place like this to take a photo...I'm so disappointed with the way western life seems to find the little things engrossing...
A goddamned retard that had a final project to do for college. Y'know... like the rest of the retards who study art and design. It was a perspective piece... as I addressed in the title of the post.
Take it easy. Just because you don't appreciate it doesn't mean that everyone who does is an idiot.
for the record...i did not make the first comment on this-just so you don't blame me. also, this is pretty cool, but i think it could be done very easily.
Greg said he could have shone a lit image against the wall and traced where the light hit to create this. I have no information on how the artist did it. My intrigue was not so much HOW it was created but the impact it had on me when I saw it. I could just imagine walking into a room and seeing that as an art piece. For a final project I thought it was really inventive. And it's Typography... you don't normally see a lot of really interesting art pieces coming out of Typography class.
6 comments:
What kid of goddamnned retard would paint a place like this to take a photo...I'm so disappointed with the way western life seems to find the little things engrossing...
A goddamned retard that had a final project to do for college. Y'know... like the rest of the retards who study art and design. It was a perspective piece... as I addressed in the title of the post.
Take it easy. Just because you don't appreciate it doesn't mean that everyone who does is an idiot.
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I feel like it's expecting a photoshop kind of thing but only a retard would say it wasn't cleverly done....
for the record...i did not make the first comment on this-just so you don't blame me. also, this is pretty cool, but i think it could be done very easily.
That is really cool. I did some typography in college but it wasn't nearly this impressive.
Greg said he could have shone a lit image against the wall and traced where the light hit to create this. I have no information on how the artist did it. My intrigue was not so much HOW it was created but the impact it had on me when I saw it. I could just imagine walking into a room and seeing that as an art piece.
For a final project I thought it was really inventive. And it's Typography... you don't normally see a lot of really interesting art pieces coming out of Typography class.
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