“I think perfection is ugly.
Somewhere in the things humans make,
I want to see scars, failure, disorder, distortion.”


― Yohji Yamamoto



Jefta, student on digital art, has developed a processing program that allows, from a flux video, to break it down into a set of images and sew them together.

This technique allows to visualize the body on movement from different angles but summarizing it into one single image. The final depiction is closer to sculpture thanks to the reducing complexity of the different movements carried out.

(Source: ruineshumaines)


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