ceciliotis:

so in
ceciliotis:

so in

ceciliotis:

so in

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generic-eric:

Théo MercierLa famille invisible (2012)resin
generic-eric:

Théo MercierLa famille invisible (2012)resin

generic-eric:

Théo Mercier
La famille invisible (2012)
resin

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ashmackenzie:

Filling in the Gaps
As our knowledge of the brain becomes more comprehensive it seems like the idea of the soul exists only in the gaps of our understanding.
Part of “Dangerous Ideas”, my thesis work exploring controversial concepts proposed by various scientists and intellectuals, using visual metaphors to investigate how these ideas can make us so uncomfortable.
Check out the OCADU Illustration Grad Ex page on Facebook for more stuff from all of this year’s thesis students! 
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ashmackenzie:

Filling in the Gaps
As our knowledge of the brain becomes more comprehensive it seems like the idea of the soul exists only in the gaps of our understanding.
Part of “Dangerous Ideas”, my thesis work exploring controversial concepts proposed by various scientists and intellectuals, using visual metaphors to investigate how these ideas can make us so uncomfortable.
Check out the OCADU Illustration Grad Ex page on Facebook for more stuff from all of this year’s thesis students! 
-  More thesis work  -  Prints  -

ashmackenzie:

Filling in the Gaps

As our knowledge of the brain becomes more comprehensive it seems like the idea of the soul exists only in the gaps of our understanding.

Part of “Dangerous Ideas”, my thesis work exploring controversial concepts proposed by various scientists and intellectuals, using visual metaphors to investigate how these ideas can make us so uncomfortable.

Check out the OCADU Illustration Grad Ex page on Facebook for more stuff from all of this year’s thesis students! 

-  More thesis work  -  Prints  -

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vintagegal:

Burlesque dancer Zorita walks her pet snake, 1937

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charlotte-carotte:

The Phenakistocope was invented by Joseph Plateau in 1841.

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