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April 29, 2008

Bert Simons faces his midlife crisis

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From Ananova:
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Feeling light-headed!

A Dutch artist has come up with a technique for making realistic life-size models of human heads — out of paper.

Bert Simons, 42, from Rotterdam, uses computer aided design and illustration programs to make his 3D paper portraits and sculptures.

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He first creates a computer model of his subjects and then flattens the model into its component parts. Once a template is created he can print it out on a sheet of paper to cut out and reassemble.

Mr Simons said: "Since a while I am in my midlife crisis, thinking a lot about the purpose of my life, what will remain and things like that.

"Since I don't have a specific talent to make my mark nor even managed to arrange some kids to reflect my existence or even have a beloved one that will never forget me, I guess I am just one of many who just will be forgotten.

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"That sucks, but instead of indulging myself into depression I desperately started looking for a solution and I came up with this idea... I decided to clone myself..."

Mr Simons has since created and exhibited models of himself, his friends, a "cardboard cutie" of a woman — and even a turtle.

He adds: "There are many clones made and I also have a girlfriend now. I am very happy now!"
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[via Michael Hoffman]

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