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Echoism Faces (12 pics)

Posted in Pictures   4 Feb 2011   / 22779 views

All these photo portraits have one thing in common. They are part of the project “Echoism” that focuses on facial symmetry. The subjects were pictured front to carema. As a part of the study, they were asked not to express emotions. Then each photograph was split into a left and a right section with one side to be horizontally flipped, afterwards pictures were recombined to create two separate and symmetrical identities of the person.

 


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Brumle 1 year ago
#5 scares me!
       
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fx 1 year ago
alien alert!!!
       
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GTK 1 year ago
So it's true, people do have a good and a bad side. And it also seems they have a wide and a narrow one two. O_o
       
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lolxd 1 year ago
what is a "carema" ?
       
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mac 1 year ago
#3 - that's Harry Hamlin! :-D
       
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Fenrisulven 1 year ago
Awesome and interesting. Some looks like siblings.
Never underestimate the power of large crowds, of stupid people.
       
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2Cool4Ice 1 year ago
brrilliant
You can't get lost if you follow your own path
       
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kaiks 1 year ago
wow aparently black people have more simetrical faces, amazing
       
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ja 1 year ago
wow it's jsut brilliant idea :D i wish do soemthing like this
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 1 year ago
err ... whats this tell us
http://goodstuff4u.multiply.com/
       
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Peanut 1 year ago
Different.
       
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Dusk 1 year ago
I tried this with my own picture and I look SO scary.
       
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mm 1 year ago
These pictures show us, that faces have to be a bit asymmetrical or they don't look natural or beautiful.
       
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Cheap oem software 8 month s ago
BI2t5e Yeah� I read and I understand that I do not understand anything what it is about:D
       

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