London-based artist Débora Silva has helped immortalize these moments of turmoil we’re living through with 3D scans of various protesters on the streets.

Taken during a racial equality march in Hyde Park, the 3D scans show protesters with signs, masks, and their own unique messages, creating a sort of digital time capsule of the moment. And while the scans themselves are imperfect, showing the existing flaws of a mobile system, they’re truly unique in the way they capture people’s mood and intention.

“Here I wanted to bring the real protestors into the digital space in a series of images that haven’t been seen in protest photography.”

Read more on Dezeen:

black-lives-matter-3d-scans-london-protest_dezeen_936_col_0debora-silva-3D-scan-black-lives-matter-protestors-1debora-silva-3D-scan-black-lives-matter-protestors-3debora-silva-3D-scan-black-lives-matter-protestors-4debora-silva-3D-scan-black-lives-matter-protestors-5debora-silva-3D-scan-black-lives-matter-protestors-6debora-silva-3D-scan-black-lives-matter-protestors-8

Subscribe to Moss and Fog!


Discover more from Moss and Fog

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Author

An award winning art, design, nature and travel site, bringing you the best content from around the world. Inspiration, every day. www.mossandfog.com

What do you have to say?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Moss and Fog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

×