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One reason to get your mitts on the March issue of Dazed & Confused is Australia actress Mia Wasikowska - the 19 year old star of Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland and young woman on the brink of a nervous breakdown international breakthrough .
The technicolor Dazed cover and the inside spread, shot by Laurence Passera, has Wasikowska appearing with ghostly pale skin, heaps of gorgeous/eerie post-production colouring-in, and - not surprisingly - the biggest beauty trend of the season, resplendent blue locks. The result is a shoot that is celestial and beautifully modern.



Another reason to grab the latest Dazed is because it's the 'Augmented Reality' issue. As we have mentioned before, 'Augmented Reality' (AR) doesn't refer to prosthetic breasts that feel like the real thing; it describes the coming together of live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are merged with (or augmented by) virtual computer-generated imagery - creating a mixed reality. Got it? (PS thanks, Wiki)
According to the hot girl in the instructional video on the Dazed website you take specifically marked pages in the mag and hold them in front of the computer and crazy multi-media stuff starts to happen before your very eyes. Welcome to the future of experiential media, people - I bet even Beyond 2000 never saw this coming...
Via DazedDigital
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