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This is a method of graphical printing. The colour is trapped in a frozen block of ice while the textile is layered under the ice block. The result of the process was exhibited at the Indipendent Illustrators Biennale in Slovenija. The timelapse video was created douring the process of melting.

Credits:
Elena Fajt
Luka Prinčič
Luka Dekleva

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  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    I just wish you had some flickr photos of the finished textile.
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  • lucidhouse 2 years ago
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  • Luka Dekleva 2 years ago
    Alex, im going to put a image up on flicker and let you know when you can see it.
  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    That looks fantastic
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  • Petit Per 2 years ago
    Wow !
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  • godino 2 years ago
    Very interesting!
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  • Nova deViator 2 years ago
    lovely.
    very film-like quality, ehm?
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  • MariaNYC plus 2 years ago
    Very well done. Interesting images. I can see this behind NIN while they perform (as they usually have back projections). I recommend you develop this into a video for the NIN video Ghost contest. See nin.com for details.
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  • Pila Rusjan 1 year ago
    mmm.. me like it too ;)
    4 cams, 1 icecube or..?
    what keeps the paint on the surface when the ice melts and was it possible to make graphic shapes with this method - what part of the surface the ink fills?
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  • biga 8 months ago
    cool...
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