Brooklyn and Barcelona-based designer Alex Trochut created this Binary Prints, a portraits series of electronic musicians and DJs that use phosphorescent ink to show different images in light and dark.
"Anyone who has been present at those transcendental moments of communion at a show can attest to the experience as an awakening—a nighttime rebirth of mind and body. There is a literal translation of the inverted blinking eye, which shows the artists emerging into their nocturnal personas, bringing them into focus, from a anonymous being to an icon of music and sound. Like the experiential discovery inherent in live music, these portraits create layers for the viewers to feel and pull apart, combining the universal with the personal."
All images are © Copyright of Alex Trochut
Check his website: http://www.alextrochut.com/ and http://www.binary-prints.com/
"Anyone who has been present at those transcendental moments of communion at a show can attest to the experience as an awakening—a nighttime rebirth of mind and body. There is a literal translation of the inverted blinking eye, which shows the artists emerging into their nocturnal personas, bringing them into focus, from a anonymous being to an icon of music and sound. Like the experiential discovery inherent in live music, these portraits create layers for the viewers to feel and pull apart, combining the universal with the personal."
All images are © Copyright of Alex Trochut
Check his website: http://www.alextrochut.com/ and http://www.binary-prints.com/
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