'Tilt Shift' is a series of photos from Robert McLaughlin which feature large-scale seascapes or objects that are made to look miniature. For example, there is a stage with ballet dancers on it wherein the dancers look like little tiny dolls rather than the life-sized dancers that they are.
'Tilt Shift' plays with the perceptions of reality in such a way that the sailboats and buildings look like fake infrastructure that someone has built from a kit. Robert McLaughlin definitely plays with reality in an unusual but appealing way.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Miniature Photography
- Opportunities for augmented reality experiences that create realistic lilliputian landscapes and objects.
- Tilt Shift Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunities for designing unique merchandise and marketing campaigns using tilt shift art aesthetic.
- Perception Manipulation
- Applications in VR and AR technology to create immersive experiences that play with perception.
Sectors Adopting This
- Photography
- Opportunities for photographers to create unique and eye-catching images using tilt shift techniques.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Disruptive innovation opportunities for advertising agencies to create memorable and effective campaigns using tilt shift art aesthetic.
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Applications in VR and AR technology to create immersive experiences that play with perception and scale, expanding the possibilities for creative expression.
