Artist Colin Pinegar wanted to examine the particularly strange nature of the Facebook friend. Thus, he untangled his virtual and real relationships with a 3-D infographic, and ended up confronting some real-world messiness.
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This is pretty awesome for aesthetic value alone! And for commentary on social networking
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Artist Colin Pinegar wanted to examine the particularly strange nature of the Facebook friend. Thus, he untangled his...
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Very cool! Social media + 3D art…who knew 3D infographics could exist!?
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