Half and Half

With recent technology and engineering, artists are able to show the world a different perspective on everyday complex objects. As a deli sandwich would look when sliced in half, these photos show the interwoven or stacked components of the object. 

DSLR Camera

As much as it pains me to see such an expensive piece of equipment rendered useless, it is as fascinating as seeing beneath the skin of a human body

Leica Lens

Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm
Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm
Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux M ASPH
via tokyobling and demilked

Golf Balls

These images were taken by photographer James Friedman as part of his series "Interior Design."
"Curiosity led me to cut my collection of golf balls in half to see what the cores looked like. To my surprise, what I found inside inspired me to consider that I could discover, in the unlikeliest of places, elegant formal qualities and surprising metaphorical possibilities. Interior Design has moved me to be enthusiastic about abstraction, an exciting corollary to my work as a documentary photographer." - James Friedman

all images ©James Friedman

Bullets

Sabine Pearlman, with the assistance of a munitions specialist, carefully photographed the halved bullets. 
"I was originally intrigued by the ambiguous nature of the subject matter," she says. "The cross-sections reveal a hidden complexity and beauty of form, which stands in vast contrast to the destructive purpose of the object. It is a representation of the evil and the beautiful, a reflection of the human condition." - Sabine Pearlman




all images ©Sabine Pearlman

Comments

Anonymous said…
Amy, this stuff is awesome!

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