Artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster create piles of metal and garbage that look random and haphazard. Then a light is shone on the piles, and the shadows on the wall form incredibly detailed images of the artists.
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Insanity. This is so cool it looks fake, but I'm pretty sure it's not fake.
Via Urlesque
1 comment:
That's just crazy. It has to be fake. Otherwise: CRAZY.
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