Physics, 22.03.2022 17:10 ravensenpai423
How does removing the paper backing on photographs allow Michal Macku to create creatively distorted pictures?
It redistributes the pixels and creates a totally original and artistic picture.
It removes the image entirely and allows him to paint a new image in its place.
It makes the picture extremely rigid so that he can break it and glue it back together.
It allows the picture to be more flexible so that he can reform it into something new.
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