Just found an interesting idea: creating cityscapes from different materials.

It comes to mind how we represent the landscape and how it is a shifting idea, i.e. it’s not static.
If we look to 16th century pictures we will find something completely different to, for example, Cezanne’s drawings.
In the 20th century the way of representing landscape has changed enormously. It doesn’t need to be real anymore, or fit into pre-established rules.
Everything is in your mind, express yourself! But, does this idea crash with real world? Would we like to find the future going down the street? Or is it just a way to scape from reality?
Anyway, I just wanted to share this links, in case anyone is interested.
http://www.creativedepart.com/art/amazing-cityscape-from-various-objects/
http://www.sweet-station.com/blog/?p=5883
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevecastle/sets/72157605028754600/
Enjoy
Well nice to see Luis back, he’s obviously finished his dissertation unlike me who has just a final few tweaks (er…) to do.
Anyway, yes imagined landscapes, this hellish vision was Digged (dug?) yesterday http://pelfusion.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/famous-buildings.jpg I don’t know what it all means, I’m sure it can’t be good. Surely there’s too many cities knocking about already for us to make up new ones? Maybe that’s just me though.