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July 27, 2013 06:06 pm GMT

This Is What Happens When You Scan Saran Wrap

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You probably have this in your kitchen, but you've likely never thought to put it under a scanner

Polyvinylidene chloride is a fancy name for what most people refer to as saran wrap, but usually it's used for wrapping up leftovers — not for creating trippy artwork.

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Mixed media artist Bruno Levy started scanning saran wrap after seeing the results of moving around and scanning another household basic, aluminum foil.

Viewing the images at different scales also yields different viewing experiences. In close-ups, the colors coalesce into other forms. Who would have guessed saran wrap could look this cool? Read more...

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