During World War II thousands of people daily in Switzerland
worked to build secret places to store
weapons. During the visit in a bunker in the Alps, photographer
Sabine Perlman made recordings of 900 samples of bullets as part of the project.
During a private visit to a bunker in the Swiss Alps, Perlman made a series of photographs of the
bullets severed thereby revealing the concealed complexity that hides the internal architecture of
bullets, on the other hand, is a violation of their destructive purpose, transmitted Telegraph.
Bullets are not identified, and the project aims to review the form and color hiding inside than their
intended purpose.
Invisible Architecture destructive weapon is unique for each bullet.