Typography is transformed into art by Alida Sayer, who manipulates type to create works that resemble stills from 3D animations. Her latest creations, produced for the upcoming show Presence - Absence, take printed passages from stories of encounters with altered states, including Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse V and Haruki Murakami's The Mirror, which are then painted and projected onto layers of acetate...
© Emily Pacey/Design Week 2011
© Emily Pacey/Design Week 2011
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