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The Speed Camera Woodpecker is Max Magnus Norman’s new creative sculpture/display art.

The Speed Camera Woodpecker is a bird which enjoys pecking on speed cameras pole. The artist picked very right pole in my opinion. It will definitely get attention from passing motorists. Don’t forget to check out other art work by Max Norman.

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Don’t like speed cameras or red-light intersection camera? Make one yourself.

How to make your own speed camera woodpecker?

Follow Max Norman’s step by step instruction.

But think twice before doing this in The States, it’s quite likely that someone will mistake it for a bomb or something.-Max Magnus Norman

Who is Max Magnus Norman?

Max Magnus Norman (b.1973) makes his own path in the world of art.
Sometimes when - if - you meditate or right before you fall asleep you might have seen clear pictures or scenes flash by in front of you eyes. What you see when you look at Max Magnus Norman’s art is that kind of visions. Norman paints or sculpts the images he sees before him in the same manner as a scientist; without additions or subtractions. The result is a very personal art, at the same time it is not uncommon that astonished exhibition visitors recognize details from their own dreams in the paintings.

Max Magnus Norman covers several creative fields. Besides being an acclaimed painter and sculptor he is also the creator behind the highly popular computer game Abashera, a game in which the player wanders through a convincing three dimensional world solving a multitude of clever puzzles and riddles.

Max Magnus Norman’s Home Page
Abashera computer game web site.



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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007 at 1:23 pm
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