Life-sized Three-Dimensional Humaniform Sculptures



Life sized 3D humaniform sculptures, founded by Dustin Yellin, is composed of thousands of collaged magazine clippings pressed between many sheets of glass. The human figures are part of a series called Psychogeography, emphasizing playfulness and "drifting" around urban environments. Each one contains thousands of clipped and collaged images from National Geographic back-issues, augmented with painted elements that span the different layers of glass. The glass is glued together with an adhesive that has the same refractive index as the glass itself, so that there are no visible seams from the front or back but when seen from the side or in three-quarter view, the layered elements become vivid and obvious.[http://boingboing.net/2015/09/25/dustin-…]