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Sergio Albiac's You Are Not In The News Series is Mesmerizing

Artist Sergio Albiac has created series of fragmented portraits called You Are Not In The News. These black and white pictures show faces, hidden in the newspaper articles. Created through a generic process, these portraits have a very interesting optical effect, as the faces are better visible if you move further from the picture.

This Sergio Albaic You Are Not In The News project explores the relationship between human personality and media exposure.

Implications - When an artist creates art that relates to the public, such as the featured work of Sergio Albiac, it gains respect from those that agree with the concept. Businesses that use advertising in a similar way and create ads that people can agree with will also gain respect and new consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Fragmented Portraits - Opportunities exist for businesses to innovate by using fragmented portraits in their advertising campaigns.
2. Generative Art - Generative art is disrupting the traditional art world and paving the way for new forms of artistic expression and industries.
3. Optical Effects - Businesses can leverage optical effects in their marketing and product designs to create a unique customer experience and stand out from competitors.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Businesses can use fragmented or generative portraits in their advertising campaigns to create unique and attention-grabbing messaging.
2. Art - Generative art and fragmented portraits are paving the way for new forms of artistic expression and disrupting the traditional art world.
3. Design - Designers can incorporate optical effects in their product design to create a unique and memorable customer experience and differentiate their products from competitors.

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