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A photographer exploded a bunch of supercars to show what's inside

Oct 26, 2016, 20:21 IST

Fabian Oefner thought about becoming a car designer. But he decided he was better suited for art.

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"I found out there are too many other things that I like better, so I chose a different path," Oefner said in an interview.

The Swiss artist is best known for his "Disintegrating" photos, which show super cars exploding into hundreds of parts.

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Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé with gullwing doors (1954)Fabian Oefner, &quotDisintegrating"

He pulls off the illusion with a time-consuming process. He starts with a sketch. He works with model makers at Amalgam to create perfect scale models of the cars that include internal parts. He disassembles the model and photographs every piece at a precise angle. He combines all the shots together digitally.

"It's a combination between love of cars and … the idea of stopping time," Oefner said.

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Oefner says he selected standout cars from history to feature in the shots. As for why he chose older models: "The technology is more appealing to the human eye when you look at the older cars." Plus, he says, "it's very difficult to get the models from newer cars."

"Disintegrating - Part II," a follow-up to a 2013 batch, is currently on display at M.A.D. Gallery spaces in Taipei and Geneva. See some highlights below.

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