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Photo Booth Mask by Mark Pernice

May 20, 2010 from amanda's blog

Mark Pernice's portfolio is full of clever pieces, but one project in particular which caught my attention immediately was his Photo Booth mask.

Using Apple's Photo Booth application as inspiration, the idea was to take the 2D image that it manipulated and create a tangible face in a real environment, then in turn bring it back into a 2D image. Using Photo Booth on the mask itself may create some sort of paradoxal shift where I cease to exist.

I'd love to see him (or anyone, really) try out some of the other effects on Photo Booth. So much fun! Be sure to check out the rest of Mark's work and let me know what you think via twitter!

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Amanda Macedo is a designer and blogger by passion and profession. Living and working out of her backpack, she can now be found in San Francisco, CA, biking, writing, dancing, and tweeting .

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