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a woman laying on the floor in front of a computer desk with a neon sign above it
37 Pics and memes to improve your mood.
37 Pics and memes to improve your mood.
a woman standing in the middle of a crowd with red and green speech bubbles above her head
Innovative Surreal Photo Manipulations You'll Definitely Like
Innovative Surreal Photo Manipulations
two women sitting on couches in front of a cell phone screen with an advertisement for shoes
Powerful Ads Show What Your Child Sees When You're Addicted To Your Phone
The next time you reach for your phone, think about the hidden impact it might have.
a woman is walking down the street while looking at her cell phone and wearing a scarf
Sur-Fake: Photo Manipulations by Antoine Geiger | Inspiration Grid
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a person holding up a smart phone in front of a room with yoga icons on it
Over - AR Concept
We always love working with the people at Over. We were asked to put together a small test of what the app could feel like once augmented reality makes it's way into our day to day. A tricky production, but super fun in the end.
a group of people standing in front of an open cell phone with the screen lit up
Social Media makes everybody the same.
I find this picture interesting because everyone tries to become the same person when online. Overall, this picture represents how everyone really becomes the same person once they transform into the social media world.
a man standing in front of a building holding a cell phone with lots of buttons on his head
Like-se ♥️ Por @mr.rolzay#photomanipulation #photoedit #3dart #artedigital #surreal #designerd
a man standing next to a building with graffiti on it's walls and covering his face
Soul-Sucking Photos Show How Phone Addiction Is Stealing Our Souls
French photographer Antoine Geiger creates photos of people having their faces sucked into their cellphones. The project, titled SUR-FAKE, touches on issues of technology dependance and addiction: It is placing the screen as an object of 'mass subculture', alienating the relation to our own body, and more generally to the physical world.