This serene image is lots and lots of self-portraits taken by Clickflashwhirr (not her real name). They have then been distilled into one image by Tiemen Rapati who downloaded 400 photos (added 100 others) and created this beautiful composite image by finding an average RGB value for each pixel and dividing it by the total number of portraits.
In the very short video below each photo gets a fraction of a second on screen. Only the hair and the surrounds change. The face remains remarkably the same.
See all 400 selfportraits HERE
(via feltron)