Silhouetter Improves Your iPhone Photos By Removing The Ugly Detail

John Biggs

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Saturday, January 29th, 2011


Can’t stand superficial detail? Overwhelmed by samsara? Why not strip out false detail and turn your world into the wall of Plato’s cave, flickering shadows portraying the world as it really is: a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Silhouetter is a 99 cent app that flattens and silhouettes any picture on your iPhone, creating a piece of art that comments upon the endless failure of man’s ability to mesh with a meaningful existence. Plus it probably looks great when you send it as an Instagram.

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