ATELIER OLSCHINSKY,PETER OLSCHINSKY AND VERENA WEISS
China in a Mirror
source: whudatde
So simpel wie genial: das Atelier Olschinsky (Peter Olschinsky und Verena Weiss) aus Österreich hatte die Idee, Fotos von den belebten Straßen Chinan zu spiegeln. Beim Betrachten der Bilder bekommt man die Illusion einer perfekten Symmetrie, bei den meisten der Bildern fällt auf den ersten Blick überhaupt nicht auf, dass sie bearbeitet wurden. Großartiges Set:
“Atelier Olschinsky, a creative studio in Vienna featuring the collaborative work of Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss, presents a unique look at the bustling urban streets of China in its series titled China in a Mirror. The collection of digitally manipulated photos showcase a symmetrical view of populated cityscapes. The illusion of perfect symmetry adds an uncommon yet interesting perspective of an urban environment crammed full of architecture and brimming with people.”
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source: mymodernmet
Atelier Olschinsky, a creative studio in Vienna featuring the collaborative work of Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss, presents a unique look at the bustling urban streets of China in its series titled China in a Mirror. The collection of digitally manipulated photos showcase a symmetrical view of populated cityscapes. The illusion of perfect symmetry adds an uncommon yet interesting perspective of an urban environment crammed full of architecture and brimming with people.
We’re used to seeing big metropolises and even poor, overcrowded villages exactly as they are: chaotic. However, this series exhibits a rare peek at visual organization on a massive scale. The streets, whether they’re congested with mobs of people or the overwhelming buildings and awnings that line them, are given a sense of order with the expert application of a mirrored effect.
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source: misturaurbana
O atelier Olschinsky, de Vienna, lançou o trabalho colaborativo entre Peter Olschinsky e Verena Weiss, que apresentam um olhar único das ruas da China em uma série intitulada China in a Mirror (China em um Espelho).
Nesta série, como vocês já devem ter percebido, o tema das fotos não são pessoas “perfeitas” e sim o cenário urbano. A ilusão da simetria perfeita criada no Photoshop resultou em imagens bem interessantes, removendo, de certa forma, aquela sensação de caos.