Syn-Coke-Z

Zero Art can be applied in many places. Well, rather than Art, one could call this Zero Fakes.

(Original Cover Design Copyright IC / da Music, Michael Weisser)

Birth of Coke

Besides new real life scenes, I also followed up on the Zero Art, where I put the bottle, the cow and the glass into art (which needs not to be a painting). I’ll have those in this series as well.

Coke on the Water

End of last year, when I picked up re-posting the Daily Zero series on my blog, I thought about some additional scenes. As we moved offices, the setting has changed a bit, but I tried to recover most of the accessoires including the teapot, the cow on the envelope, and the letter tray. I also bought the beer mats having the same design as the ones I had back then. Well, the plant is a different one, the office looks different, too. But it was fun revisiting these days.

If you have ideas on Coca Cola Zero scenes I could recreate, let me know.

The Davinci Coke

At the end of the Daily Zero series, I thought about taking the art angle under the label “Zero Art”. The one and only image at the time was The Davinci Coke, inspired by Dan Browns novel and the movie. Well, there was a second one as depicted on the first post of the series: Ceci n’est pa une coke, inspired by RenĂ© Magritte’s famous painting.

Acocalypse

The final photo of my original Daily Zero series. Fittingly named Acocalypse.

Zero Gravity

I always wanted to do some magic. So here comes a hoverying bottle to play. No photo manipulation, just a matter of perspective. Unfortunately, I did not take a photo of the setting to reveal the tricky part.

And I tried different approaches to reach this effect. Here comes the first take on it, where I still thought I would erase the stand later on using a graphics software. Not so cool. But the clamp played an important part in the final version.

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