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Ce photographe transforme notre monde grâce à de simples morceaux de papier

Publié par Axel le 13 Mar 2019 à 11:00
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Avec peu de choses mais beaucoup de créativité, on peut faire des merveilles. Et c’est le cas de Rich McCor ou plutôt Paperboyo sur Instagram. Cet Anglais voyage à travers le monde et ramène des clichés très originaux. La raison ? Il ne se contente pas de photographier les monuments et lieux les plus connus. A l’aide de morceaux de papier noir découpés dans des formes particulières, il transforme la réalité et nous offre des photos qui témoignent de son incroyable imagination. Une image vaut mille mots alors on vous laisser jeter un coup d’œil à ses créations. Et si vous souhaitez creuser un peu, n’hésitez pas à vous rendre sur son compte Instagram.

 

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Did anyone see Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse? I didn’t catch it straight away but then someone said it was wildly different to anything they’d seen before and that intrigued me. They were right. The animation style is something special & the film sounds great too (Post Malone, Juice WRLD & more are on the soundtrack). It’s coming back to IMAX screens as part of Cineworld’s IMAX Film Fest on March 2nd & I’m seeing it again because it’s so visually impressive (and because tickets for the festival cost less than the price of a coffee!) [AD] @cineworld @imax #IntoTheSpiderverse

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I still haven’t seen Bohemian Rhapsody – I was sort of waiting to gauge the reviews, then Christmas happened and it kind of got too late to see it on the big screens. Fortunately Freddie’s making an encore on March 2nd as part of Cineworld’s IMAX Film Fest (along with a bunch of other big films from 2018) so there’s a second chance to catch it on the sort of screen it was meant to be seen on. In fact I might just spend the whole day at the Film Fest catching up on the all the films I missed out on from 2018 [AD] @cineworld @imax #BohemianRhapsody

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I don't know what the Japanese equivalent of "dracarys" is but if I did that would have been the caption. Instead I'll tell you a kind of interesting fact about Tokyo Tower- In 1989 a new lighting system was installed which illuminates the tower's frames from dusk to midnight. Over summer the lights are metal halide lamps but over winter they're changed to sodium vapor lamps. The reason? Sodium vapor lamps give off a warm red glow which is meant to help offset the cold winter months for the city's residents, whereas the metal halide lamps give off a cool, white colour which helps during the hot summer months. Good thing I was there in October or else the dragon flame idea wouldn't have really worked🗼 #TokyoTokyo @tokyotokyooldmeetsnew #TokyoTower #sponsoredpost

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>> A lire aussi : Un artiste montre la réalité de notre monde en fusionnant deux photos… bouleversant !

 

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As a kid I grew up on urban myths and the legend of Robin Hood was one of the stories I loved the most (I’m pretty sure I once dressed up badly as him for a birthday party, but fortunately I can’t find any photographic evidence of this).Taron Egerton has done a much better job of playing Robin Hood than I ever did, so to celebrate the new #RobinHoodMovie I created this stencil of him from a scene in the movie. The film also features Tim Minchin as Friar Tuck which makes it even more worth seeing! Robin Hood is in cinemas November 21 #ad #RobinHood #TaronEgerton @lionsgateuk @taron.egerton

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Right in the heart of Shinjuku there's a massive Penguin- well I see it as a Penguin but it's meant to look like a Cocoon. It's Mode Gakuen's vertical university campus and the design was inspired around the concept of an incubator like space where students grow, transform and then flutter off into the world (metaphorically I'm guessing…unless they're being taught some kinda revolutionary flying technique in class. Imagine that on graduation day, instead of throwing their caps in the air they throw themselves in the air!) I digress. Where was I going with this? Oh yeah- Cool building, cool concept, cool design but just once can someone, somewhere please build a massive Penguin. K'Thanks. Bye #TokyoTokyo @tokyotokyooldmeetsnew #SponsoredPost #ModeGakuenCocoonTower

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It's almost Christmas so I ventured out into London to take a festive snap with London's most famous chimney. Check out my stories to see the behind the scenes of how I put together this idea & edit with the @surface_UK Matte Black Surface Pro 6 & Surface Pen #anythingbutordinary Also thanks to the man who was looking out from the Switch House viewing platform and didn't realise by being there he was the perfect addition to this idea.

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>> A lire aussi : Bluffant : Il revisite les animaux avec des squelettes robotiques

 

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This is what happens when you ask Spider-Man to landscape your garden… #EducationCity #Doha @qatarfoundation

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Towards the end of last year I went over to Education City which is kind of like a futuristic, gigantic university campus. It's home to some exciting tech, medicine & research hubs and they've done a pretty sweet job with the architecture here, which I guess is why I was invited over because it's an architecture fan's playground. There's a plethora (you might be able to tell I got "word a day" calendar for Christmas) of different styles & quirky buildings, so over my next few images I'll be your guide around campus – starting here at the @weillcornellqatar lecture hall (or egg as I see it) just infront of Rem Koolhaas' amazing @qatarnationallibrary #EducationCity @Qatarfoundation #SponsoredPost

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