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Russ Mills
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Stephanie Jung
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Stephanie Jung
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Stephanie Jung
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Birds Eye View Room Portraits by Menno Aden


Through a camera installed on the ceiling Menno Aden abstracts most familiar actual living environments and indoor public spaces into flattened two-dimensional scale models. These birds-eye-view photographs capture a unique perspective on rooms, compared to the perfectly neat and tidy interior photos we are so used to seeing.

Birds Eye View Room Portraits by Menno Aden


Through a camera installed on the ceiling Menno Aden abstracts most familiar actual living environments and indoor public spaces into flattened two-dimensional scale models. These birds-eye-view photographs capture a unique perspective on rooms, compared to the perfectly neat and tidy interior photos we are so used to seeing.

Birds Eye View Room Portraits by Menno Aden


Through a camera installed on the ceiling Menno Aden abstracts most familiar actual living environments and indoor public spaces into flattened two-dimensional scale models. These birds-eye-view photographs capture a unique perspective on rooms, compared to the perfectly neat and tidy interior photos we are so used to seeing.

Birds Eye View Room Portraits by Menno Aden


Through a camera installed on the ceiling Menno Aden abstracts most familiar actual living environments and indoor public spaces into flattened two-dimensional scale models. These birds-eye-view photographs capture a unique perspective on rooms, compared to the perfectly neat and tidy interior photos we are so used to seeing.

Birds Eye View Room Portraits by Menno Aden


Through a camera installed on the ceiling Menno Aden abstracts most familiar actual living environments and indoor public spaces into flattened two-dimensional scale models. These birds-eye-view photographs capture a unique perspective on rooms, compared to the perfectly neat and tidy interior photos we are so used to seeing.

Birds Eye View Room Portraits by Menno Aden


Through a camera installed on the ceiling Menno Aden abstracts most familiar actual living environments and indoor public spaces into flattened two-dimensional scale models. These birds-eye-view photographs capture a unique perspective on rooms, compared to the perfectly neat and tidy interior photos we are so used to seeing.
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Collages by Nacho Ormaechea.
Collages by Nacho Ormaechea.
Collages by Nacho Ormaechea.
Collages by Nacho Ormaechea.
Collages by Nacho Ormaechea.
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Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała

Portrait of thought, Dagna Napierała
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Dukno Yoon - Suspended Wings (2002-4)

Dukno Yoon - Suspended Wings (2002-4)
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Firewall by Aaron Sherwood created in collaboration with Mike Allison

Firewall by Aaron Sherwood created in collaboration with Mike Allison

Firewall by Aaron Sherwood created in collaboration with Mike Allison


The Eiffel tower struck by lightning, 1902 - Photograph by Gabriel Loppé
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The Neon Boneyard
Work from an article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.

The Neon Boneyard
Work from an article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.

The Neon Boneyard
Work from an article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.

The Neon Boneyard
Work from an article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.

The Neon Boneyard
Work from an article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.