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This is not pornography. Spaces filled with removed figures.
Full frontal furniture!
posted by clevershark at 11:59 PM on July 13, 2004
posted by clevershark at 11:59 PM on July 13, 2004
It's really awesome how the indentions on the furniture are present, but bodies aren't.
posted by whoshotwho at 12:09 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by whoshotwho at 12:09 AM on July 14, 2004
but... but why?
posted by Parannoyed at 12:21 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by Parannoyed at 12:21 AM on July 14, 2004
Actually, as someone who's done a fair bit with Photoshop, I can say that this guy needs more practice, but I like the concept nonetheless.
posted by clevershark at 12:42 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by clevershark at 12:42 AM on July 14, 2004
It's like Fark, without the funny.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 1:13 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 1:13 AM on July 14, 2004
Gadzooks! Where once glistening porn cried "FORNICATION" from the page, now cheap, lonely furniture moans to be sold to the salvation-army from my web browser.
Excuse me! Let me eat the cherry from atop your sundae. Let me roast your bowl black and then hand it to you. Let me fart on your pillow before you go to sleep and leave a turd in the fridge for your breakfast. Why must you attack my smut? It's all I have!!!
*weeps*
posted by scarabic at 3:51 AM on July 14, 2004
Excuse me! Let me eat the cherry from atop your sundae. Let me roast your bowl black and then hand it to you. Let me fart on your pillow before you go to sleep and leave a turd in the fridge for your breakfast. Why must you attack my smut? It's all I have!!!
*weeps*
posted by scarabic at 3:51 AM on July 14, 2004
Yeah, the photoshop's pretty bad-- the Hiroshima-like shadows of the humping people bug me. However, it does illustrate how depressing the settings of amateur porn can be.
posted by Mayor Curley at 4:17 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by Mayor Curley at 4:17 AM on July 14, 2004
Obscene Interiors is a much funnier take on this, with snarky comments on the terrible decor. I think it used to be a website that I probably saw here, but now it's a book. You can see some fun samples though.
(yup, here's the previous post )
posted by CunningLinguist at 6:03 AM on July 14, 2004
(yup, here's the previous post )
posted by CunningLinguist at 6:03 AM on July 14, 2004
You really must wonder what's going on in the head of someone who obviously spent hours and hours erasing the people in these pictures. A psychoanalyst's field day of repression, I'd imagine.
posted by crunchland at 6:08 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by crunchland at 6:08 AM on July 14, 2004
I agree with the awful photoshopping.... Better left to the folks at Worth1000...
posted by Robot Johnny at 7:12 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by Robot Johnny at 7:12 AM on July 14, 2004
Huh -- I thought these were very interesting. Yeah, the photoshop's pretty bad, but I thought the overall result was I pretty cohesive statement about the loneliness and desparation of commercialized sexuality.
posted by LittleMissCranky at 8:36 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by LittleMissCranky at 8:36 AM on July 14, 2004
pretty cohesive statement about the loneliness and desparation of commercialized sexuality
See, that's your take on it. It could just as easily be a paean to the joy of improvisation, the can-do ethos of porn and a nod to its sheer ubiquity.
posted by dmt at 8:51 AM on July 14, 2004
See, that's your take on it. It could just as easily be a paean to the joy of improvisation, the can-do ethos of porn and a nod to its sheer ubiquity.
posted by dmt at 8:51 AM on July 14, 2004
Metafilter - Hiroshima-like Shadows of Humping People
posted by BobFrapples at 8:58 AM on July 14, 2004
posted by BobFrapples at 8:58 AM on July 14, 2004
It would've made a cool game, though. On one side we should have the figures, on the other side, the furniture. Then we could have an amusing web-based pr0n game where we match the figures to the furniture.
posted by elwoodwiles at 12:42 PM on July 14, 2004
posted by elwoodwiles at 12:42 PM on July 14, 2004
Metafilter: A paean to the joy of improvisation, the can-do ethos of porn and a nod to its sheer ubiquity.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 8:31 PM on July 14, 2004
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 8:31 PM on July 14, 2004
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