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by valeness
1290 days ago
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This is called Art... Have you never seen an ARG (Augmented Reality Game) website where they tell entire fictional stories as if they are real? You can suspend your disbelief in the most inane shit for a movie, but this form of art you just can't do it? |
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The whole point is deceiving people into believing those are real pictures when they are not. She received huge exposure in major newspapers, specialist magazines, social media, even the American embassy because of this (and sold many prints). She enjoyed that attention, even reblogged the article from the Times of London, without ever correcting anybody about the actual nature of her work.
Had she been forthright about the fact that the pictures were fake, she never would have received such attention. The picture still look cool in their own right, but we would be far from the incredible achievement that such picture would represent if they were real.
As Munier said: "I’ve got nothing against this type of creation, but it has to be presented as such".