Flying Machines Created from Cardboard Seem Ready to Fly

These da Vinci-esque aerial creations come courtesy of artist Daniel Agdag. The industrial inspired designs are all the more impressive considering they were built straight from his head, with no plans, and all formed using cardboard which is far less pliable than paper. Fine detailing includes exquisitely crafted paddles, pulleys and a gramophone. His first solo exhibition called “The Principles of Aerodynamics,” which, says Agdag, depict his ongoing pursuit of escape through the metaphor of flight.

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