A great link from The Goreletter. I wish the eyes would follow the mouse cursor.
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That’s. Just. Weird. Strange how I almost felt like I was making unconscious facial responses to the faces “she” made.
Yeah, I didn’t see the name. Whoops.
Well, the name is Dominique, not Dominic.
The mouth is definitely female, though the fact that the eyes don’t seem to have any make-up sort of neutralizes the upper part of the face. When you interact with the face, some of the postures struck me as definitely feminine — winking, kissing, etc.
Man or woman? I see both in that face…probably female.
I think the face is all Java coding, which is really remarkable to me. And it still creeps me out, just seeing the image on your blog right now. Unheimliche!