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portraits made out of keycaps
Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 01:58
by litster
Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 02:08
by phetto
Who made these, you?
Cool

Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 02:25
by litster
no, some guy on that site I suppose.
Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 02:46
by The_Ed
It looks like a pic of each keycap was taken, and then tiled together in a computer... CHEATER! BLASPHEMY!
Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 06:52
by Elrick
The_Ed wrote:It looks like a pic of each keycap was taken, and then tiled together in a computer... CHEATER! BLASPHEMY!
Or would you prefer he used actual keycaps then.......?
What a crime if they actually gutted hundreds of keyboards and permanently mounted them onto canvas/plywood. I'd rather they just take pics and make something out of it.
Very nice.....indeed.

Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 07:34
by kbdfr
Calm down, folks,
this is obviously a computer-made pic.
I guess each keycap/element stands for a colour/shade in a program
where you just submit a picture and the program chooses the cap/element needed for each pixel.
Easy to spot when you look at a detail: the typewriter-like key "Backspace" is unique, being quite worn out,
but it appears several times and is always exactly identical:

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Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 19:30
by workbyknight
i am artist the
http://www.behance.net/WorkByKnight
http://www.mazaika.com/ is the software i use
but i also make real with key caps and glue gun and old typewriter
irony here is i create from the couch and use on screen keyboard
wbk
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 19:57
by Muirium
Just to state the obvious: Marilyn's portrait would be pretty big in real caps. Now I just need a gallery to go with my ambitions of insane cap inventory…
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 20:10
by Vierax
using buttons could be really impressive in real as you can use a dark or light background and make it appear more or less by playing with forms and a non matrix placement : closer than a mosaic.
but i also make real with key caps and glue gun and old typewriter
I had the same idea months ago but it needs a lot of caps and different colours ! But I'm a painter and glueing is not my skill (excepting the stinky Rabbit-skin glue for gesso) so I let it down.
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 22:48
by Halvar
Not totally on topic: I saw this globe in an art expedition in northern Germany, can't find the name of the artist unfortunately.
http://www.kunstwerk-carlshuette.de/rundgang_2012/eng/

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Posted: 17 Sep 2013, 01:05
by Daniel Beardsmore
Seen before at geekhack a few years ago:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/final-f ... ard-117130
A clicky bench with a surface of black NMB Hi-Tek switches and keycaps.
Posted: 17 Sep 2013, 01:12
by webwit
If we're gonna be like that, then the keyboard bras are still my favorite.
http://deskthority.net/post9489.html#p9489

Posted: 17 Sep 2013, 14:57
by ne0phyte
Posted: 17 Sep 2013, 16:07
by Muirium
Monochrome. Cunning. If I had a huge sphere to put them on, I'd be tempted to try that out myself, with the real continents emerging like Marilyn instead.
As for the bra: looks ergonomic. For a user, if not a wearer!
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 07:15
by workbyknight
i like the globe awesome, wouldnt be that tricky to add an indication of a map
using real keyboards means i have a garage full. whites, greys and black are plentiful. Its the mid tones which are seriously old school like the browns, tans. i am starting to mix with old typewriters, old phone buttons and old radio dials just to vary the texture.
hey the bras pretty cool too
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 11:10
by Muirium
workbyknight wrote:i am starting to mix with old typewriters, old phone buttons and old radio dials just to vary the texture.
I am so using that line! It works for the rest of us too.
A. Oh, what's this? Another frickin' keyboard!
B. It's Alps.
A. That's a thing?
B. Yup.
A. But why? You can type on all those others you have already.
B. Oh, it's just to vary the texture…