The Aimlessness Project is a strange art installation that is made up of unexpected, semi-organic sculptures. These forms could easily be mistaken for some sort of alien creature if people were inclined to indulge such fantastical thoughts. Whether taking on the shape of abstract blobs or floating spheres, the sculptures making up the Aimlessness Project are mesmerizing.
A collaborative effort between photographer Alexis Raimbault and 3D artist Benoit Challand, the Aimlessness Project was created for an exhibition at "la cite de la mode et du design" in Paris, France. The exhibit was organised by Snatch Magazine. As written on the Aimlessness Project Behance page, "Alexis took this pictures from the underground building exhibition center
and Ben integrated some unexpected and semi-organic elements." The images encourage people to make their own interpretations of the sculptures.
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