MovieDNA is Turning Films into Stripped Abstract Art Prints
Farida Helmy — March 5, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: kickstarter & fastcodesign
Turning films into abstract art prints, MovieDNA has perfected a new technology that lets it condense the full length of a film into psychedelically colorful graphic strips of color that would look awesome hanging in any living room. Creators Rob Hansen and Garrick Dartnell turned their love for the silver screen into art by capturing the essences and tones of the different movies.
The Kickstarter financed MovieDNA already has prints for Pixar’s Finding Nemo, The Matrix, Pulp Fiction, Fight Club, Avatar, A Clockwork Orange, The Devil Wears Prada and Sin City.
So instead of watching your favorite film for the millionth time, just ask the duo behind MovieDNA to make you an art piece representative of the film for your home.
The Kickstarter financed MovieDNA already has prints for Pixar’s Finding Nemo, The Matrix, Pulp Fiction, Fight Club, Avatar, A Clockwork Orange, The Devil Wears Prada and Sin City.
So instead of watching your favorite film for the millionth time, just ask the duo behind MovieDNA to make you an art piece representative of the film for your home.
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