Disturbing Typographic Surgery Sculptures

It’s generally assumed that what lies inside letters is nothing but ink, or wood or foam or pixels when they make the jump to 3d, but as it turns out their insides look a lot like ours.

They’re full of muscles, veins, nerves and bones just like humans, but their lack of facial features makes it okay to perform surgery on them because you’ll never know when they’re in pain!

Just ask sculptor Andreas Scheiger, he is very familiar with the inside of a letter, and his series Evolution of Type reveals to the world what lies beneath the surface of a letter’s skin, and lemme tell ya- it ain’t pretty!

-Via Beautiful/Decay


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Sometimes I feel like the only person that thinks talking animals like this are just creepy, not cute. Personally, I think it would have been ten times better with the animals just being cute and voiced over, rather than being digitally made to talk.
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Aww, this made me cry. I usually don't like the whole talking animal thing (except for the guy who does it on youtube)... but the cute kitties w/ the adorable voices. Sigh.
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"Companion animals" bugs me as well, so does the use of "feline" instead of cat. But, that being said, this little commercial made me pet my two shelter rescues and tell them I'm glad they are with me.
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