2016年1月31日 星期日

Thoughts-Bending Pictures of Istanbul Look Straight From Inception

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Impressed by Edwin A. Abbott’s satirical novella “Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions”, the story of a two-dimensional world occupied by geometric figures, Turkish artist Aydın Büyüktaş units his collection “flatland” in a shocking context that defies the legal guidelines of bodily existence. büyüktaş has turned the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul the wrong way up, reworking websites like sultanahmet sq., the grand bazaar and maltepe stadium into warped collages that distort the viewer’s perspective of area.

Complete neighborhoods are depicted doubling in half, with metropolis streets and sights stretching into the sky and folding backwards onto themselves in an unprecedented reversal of gravity. Each using drone images and 3D software program have been adopted to meticulously assemble the digital landscapes, every feeling each acquainted and exceptionally surreal on the similar time.

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