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Faces of Evil

sergihitlerKasım 2007 ve Mart 2008 tarihleri arasında Hamburg’daki Das Comitee ajansı tarafından Hamburg, Münih, Viyana, Dresden, Frankfurt, Berlin, Amsterdam, Moskova, Belgrad, Londra, Barselona, Paris ve Milan’da yaklaşık 350 kişinin fotoğrafı çekildi. Ve bu fotoğraflar parça parça birleştirilerek tüm zamanların en zalim 13 diktatörünün portreleri oluşturuldu. Faces of Evil projesi, yaratıcı yönetmen/fotoğrafçı/görsel manipulasyoncu ve sanat yönetmeni Hans Weishäupl, fotoğrafçı Janet Riedel, reklam yazarı Dirk Silz ve tipograf Gunta Lauck’un imzasını taşıyor. Hans Weishaeupl‘a ait olan Faces of Evil kitabı bu hafta D&AD Awards’da fotoğraf dalında Yellow Pencil ödülüne layık görüldü. Sergilenen fotoğraflar 1.80m x 2.30m boyutlarında, yüksek çözünürlüklü ve çok detaylı.
Bu fotoğraflardan Hitler’e ait olanı, 37 insandan yaratılmış. Burnu Berlin’deki bir emlakçıdan, üst dudağı ise Dresdenli bir çilingire ait. Saçları ise Weiden’den bir sanatçıya ve Bamberg’den bir ressamın. Diğer ayrıntılar şurada.


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Between November, 2007 and March, 2008, the Hamburg Das Comitee team took photographs of over 350 people in Hamburg, Munich, Vienna, Dresden, Frankfurt, Berlin, Amsterdam, Moscow, Belgrade, London, Barcelona, Paris and Milan. Dictators featured are Adolf Hitler (book cover), Josef Stalin, Saddam Hussein, Robert Mugabe, Mao Zedong, Nicolae Ceausescu, Slobodan Milošević, Benito Mussolini, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Kim Il-sung, Augusto Pinochet and Francisco Franco.
Faces of Evil Book with Adolf Hitler on coverPhotographs at the exhibition are 1.80m x 2.30m, high-resolution digital images that expose every tiny detail of their faces, framed in a way that these leaders would never have tolerated themselves – without uniform, without autocratic gestures, without cheering crowds. The portrait of Hitler consists of 37 people. His nose belongs to an estate agent from Berlin, his upper lip to a locksmith in Dresden. His hair is put together from the hair of an artist in Weiden and a painter in Bamberg. The chin stems from a Hamburg restaurant owner, the eyes are those of a bank advisor in Frankfurt, the lachrymal sacks are from a precision mechanic in Bautzen, the throat is that of a Viennese banker, the beard belongs to a chef from Wuppertal. Every wrinkle, eyebrow and mole has been replicated true to the original so that it is possible to get a direct and close impression of every scar, nose hair, wide pore and other fine details.mugabestalin

The Faces of Evil project was developed at Das Comittee, Hamburg, by creative director/photographer/image manipulator/art director Hans Weishäupl, photographer Janet Riedel, copywriter Dirk Silz, typographer Gunta Lauck, and account handler Helen Zeggai.

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