Eerie ‘Invisibilia' Technique Channels “Take On Me” Video
Cowbag — January 3, 2009 — Art & Design
References: themanwhofellasleep
Not only are these 'Invisibilia' photographs really creepy, there is also a great tutorial on the website so you can create your own.
In each photograph, a person's image is replaced with an illustration, reminiscent of the "Take On Me" music video by a-ha.
I'm not sure why, but this 'Invisibilia' technique disturbs me. In my mind I have strange theories about being turned into a black-and-white drawing like a scene from 'Mary Poppins' but maybe that is just slightly disturbed Cowbag.
In each photograph, a person's image is replaced with an illustration, reminiscent of the "Take On Me" music video by a-ha.
I'm not sure why, but this 'Invisibilia' technique disturbs me. In my mind I have strange theories about being turned into a black-and-white drawing like a scene from 'Mary Poppins' but maybe that is just slightly disturbed Cowbag.
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