BABELS: Stacked Urban Structures by Jean-François Rauzier

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Paris-based, French photographer Jean-François Rauzier has created a series titled Babels featuring impressive stacked urban structure compositions.


He is best known for his invented “hyperphotos,” large-scale compositions made up of anywhere from 600 to 3,500 individual photographs that are cut and pasted to the artist’s desire. Duplicating, twisting images making it possible for him to reproduce human vision more accurately. As such, he generated a genuine numerical puzzle, in which the pieces are cut out and redrawn from his imagination.