
Two artists set out on a journey to raise awareness of crowd sourcing, virtual economies, and digital reproduction. And this is what they made.
A $100 dollar bill made out of 10,000 small drawings. The idea was to hire 10,000 people and get each of them to draw a part of the bill. They were paid 1 cent each. Costing the two main artists, Aaron Koblin and Takashi Kawashima, $100.
It all took 5 months to make and the result is very accurate.
Ten Thousand Cents
via: Didn't you Hear?


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