SHAKE IT DON’T BREAK IT
Sep. 7th, 2008 12:27 pmIt’s the weekend, and the conventions are over, so let’s take a quick break from teh politix, eh? What shall we talk about today?
Chocolate covered bacon?
Lego album covers?
Pegging?
Ah, I know: interactive sex art.
I might have missed this link, except that this sample photo grabbed my attention.

There’s something in the facial expressions that just mesmerizes me. Like they know you can’t look away even if you wanted to – and they know you don’t.
I highly recommend this instructional video to get an idea of how the drawings work. It’s disorientingly cool. And decidedly NSFW, so beware.
Now yr playing with art,
This is dF
Chocolate covered bacon?
Lego album covers?
Pegging?
Ah, I know: interactive sex art.
Interactive Erotic Drawings as Art - Cuerpos Dóciles (VIDEO)
(TREND HUNTER) “Cuerpos Dóciles” are a series of movable drawings produced by the plastic artist Sergio Lamanna The artist makes facilities in different spaces so that the people can manipulate them. [More]
I might have missed this link, except that this sample photo grabbed my attention.

There’s something in the facial expressions that just mesmerizes me. Like they know you can’t look away even if you wanted to – and they know you don’t.
I highly recommend this instructional video to get an idea of how the drawings work. It’s disorientingly cool. And decidedly NSFW, so beware.
Now yr playing with art,
This is dF
no subject
on 2008-09-07 06:30 am (UTC)That's amazing. They look like sculptures, not 2D drawings.
Reminds me of some things I saw in a doco about Brett Whitely (famous Aussie artist, I wrote a paper on him at school), where he shows you the process he uses for drawings--putting the lines on overlapping pieces of paper and then moving and turning the leaves to exaggerate the effect he likes... sort of like an analogue photoshop.
-- JF