
Photographer and graphic designer Elizabeth Hickok has depicted the city of San Francisco in the noble medium of Jell-O.
While Hickok’s site doesn’t offer a lot of insight into the project (I'm still not sure any is really necessary), it does offer photos of her wobbly renditions of such San Francisco landmarks as the Bay Bridge, pictured here.
My initial response was “I wonder how that would look during an earthquake.” Hickok was way ahead of me. The photo of the Telegraph Hill area also has a one-minute video of the neighborhood jiggling to and fro.

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