Rafał Barnaś has created “an abstract world built solely out of paper” for his upcoming movie, which aims to create a unconventional narrative about a house in Poland.
Named ArchiPaper: A surrealist story about architecture, the animation aims to tell the story of a house in an alternative way to standard films and photography.
“My goal was to try a new way of telling about architecture,” said Barnaś, who runs audiovisual and architectural visualisation studio Unique Vision Studio. “The film is a huge aesthetic experiment and my tribute to architecture,” he told Dezeen.
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