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Digital ‘Jailhouses’ Print Campaign

Brazilian illustrator Felipe Luchi has produced a series of illustrations called Jailhouses that aptly portrays the digitized life that many have become prisoners to. In the series, Felipe has created jailhouses shaped from common technological devices that so often trap us in their sleek and accessible forms.

The illustrations are grim and almost menacing in appearance. They are foreboding in nature, with the intent of revealing to the viewer just how powerless we are when it comes to our morbid fascination with all things digital. The Jailhouses series was created as a print campaign for Go Outside Magazine.

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