Video: Portraits from Twitter. Twitter Portraits Project by Kunst Buzz Studio
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
While you upload your photos to your personal page on a social network, "tweet" with your Internet friends on Twitter, correspond in a live journal or chat on forums, more thoughtful people have been doing business on this for a long time. And not just any sales-advertising over the Internet - we are talking about real modern art, which brings pleasure both to those who create it and to those who consume it. This time it will be about unusual portraitsoffered by the Dutch studio Kunst Buzz to all Twitter users. Twitter Portraits are nothing more than a photograph, a portrait of any format and color, but consisting solely of the user's tweets. Not just individual words, but the entire content taken from one account. Very nice, isn't it?
So, now you can reread your thoughts, entrusted to the Internet, word by word, and on your own portrait in the living room, bedroom or in the office. True, so far this service is only available to residents of the Netherlands, and only those in the picture are offered in colors … However, soon the studio plans to expand both the geography of sales and the color palette of unusual portraits. So chirp more often!
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