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Jean-Luc Cornec

...that's the name of the guy who made these sheep out of rotary telephones for the Museum of Telecommunication in Frankfurt (dreadful website). Because I will spare you a visit to his own website (even worse) I advise you to use Google instead for more images.

Jean-Luc Cornec was published on 2010-01-20 by juergen. it is related to images, art and communication. (permalink)

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