The apocalyptic photo project “Maya,” by creative Italian producer Mikele Ceppi, launched April 16, 2012 in Moscow at the Gallery on Solyanka.
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The apocalyptic photo project "Maya", by creative Italian producer Mikele Ceppi, launched April 16, 2012 in Moscow at the Gallery on Solyanka
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The occasion and inspiring motive for the project is the Doomsday prophecy of the ancient Mayan tribe. According to their calculations, the Apocalypse must occur by December 21, 2012
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This ancient people was guided by astronomy. According to the Mayan theory, the death of modern civilization will be directly connected to the movement of our planet
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The earth's appearance will change greatly as a result of strong earthquakes, the shift of the magnetic poles, and the loss of gravity
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The earth's appearance will change greatly as a result of strong earthquakes, the shift of the magnetic poles, and the loss of gravity
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"Star" participants were invited to be photographed;
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Figures in Russian show business and film are shown in the "Maya" project at the time of the Apocalypse, catching them by surprise in the middle of Moscow
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The heroes float in zero gravity against the backdrop of a crumbling city
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Singer Dima Bilan sails on a boat down the Moskva River, which floods the half flame-covered Moscow-City office complex. Randomly, the photograph foretold the recent fire at Tower East in the capital's business cluster
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Another participant, Tomas N'evergreen, the singer, in this project prefered to appear as Jesus Christ. Mikele is convinced that the reason for this is Tomas' great desire to save humankind from imminent death