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The Swiss Architecture Alphabet

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Using a drone-mounted camera, a Swiss designer takes aerial shots of buildings, subsequently assembling the typographically inspired images to create a “visual alphabet.”

Diego Livachoff: “It is a perception transformed into an idea. These are those things that you have in front of your nose, until you find that there is something else behind you. It’s nice to see. Yes indeed, it’s nice to see how easy it is to share on the social network. And it’s a way of revealing that all that we have already seen might lend itself to a new interpretation.”

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Using a drone-mounted camera, a Swiss designer takes aerial shots of buildings, subsequently assembling the typographically inspired images to create a “visual alphabet.”

Diego Livachoff: “It is a perception transformed into an idea. These are those things that you have in front of your nose, until you find that there is something else behind you. It’s nice to see. Yes indeed, it’s nice to see how easy it is to share on the social network. And it’s a way of revealing that all that we have already seen might lend itself to a new interpretation.”

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