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Taken from Thinking for a Living: Throughout his travels in the United States, Düsseldorf-based photographer Josef Schulztook pictures of along the highways. He later digitally manipulated these images of signage to remove their message, reducing them to sculptural form. Each sign seems to be waiting to tell you something. The results are an interesting commentary on consumerism and our current economic crisis. Sign Out is currently on display at Galerie Heinz-Martin Weigand in Ettlingen. (Via CoolHunting)
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Taken from Thinking for a Living: Throughout his travels in the United States, Düsseldorf-based photographer Josef Schulztook pictures of along the highways. He later digitally manipulated these images of signage to remove their message, reducing them to sculptural form. Each sign seems to be waiting to tell you something. The results are an interesting commentary on consumerism and our current economic crisis. Sign Out is currently on display at Galerie Heinz-Martin Weigand in Ettlingen. (Via CoolHunting)

Tags: Signage / Photos / Conceptual /
Posted: Feb 25, 2010 / 4:13pm
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