At the intersection of rhetoric and technology. Sort of.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Seeing is believing. Believing is seeing.
A friend recently sent me a link to this video of an artist who works in what's called "tilt-shift" photography, which is often used to create images of fake miniature models. Per our discussion about "truth" in images, about visual rhetoric and communication, I thought it's an interesting thing to think about. Check out the slide show below. If it doesn't load, click on the "Metal Heart" link to go to Vimeo's site.
Interesting video. Its professional design has a nice appeal. The graphics, color, and purpose are extremely attractive. The models do not appear to be fake.
This is SOOOOOOO cool!!!!
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