Project Omote – Blurring the lines between makeup and technology
Japanese media artist Nobumichi Asai used face tracking and mapping technology to project a host of futuristic and ethereal looks.
From shots of sprawling oceans meeting the skies in sun kissed horizons to panoramic landscape of coral gardens to subaquatic oddities that lurk where the sunlight can’t reach, we’ve always thought we’ve known how life under the surface looked like — until now.
Japanese media artist Nobumichi Asai used face tracking and mapping technology to project a host of futuristic and ethereal looks.
Blurring the boundaries between textile and illustration is Singaporean artist Teresa Lim.
Reading the day’s news can get a little tedious at times – something illustrator Ankita Shinde knows all too well. So she started doodling on stories to help her focus better. The result? Quirky gifs that have got us hooked!
The worlds of food and artisanal notebooks combine in Turkish artist Özge Çalışkan’s works of art.