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Showing posts with label X-Ray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label X-Ray. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Black light tattoo of a skeleton




This black-light skeleton tattoo is tufneltastically great. It's invisible in normal light, but under black light, everyone gets X-ray spex.

I posted one like this before but I think it is cool.

Tattoos - UV Blacklight Ink. Via: Boingboing

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Röntgen Drawings




Dutch artist Ben Kruisdijk uses x-ray photos to draw upon. Kruisdijk takes the reality of an x-ray photo, adds a drawing by etching it on the photo, thus creating a new reality. LINK

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

X-Ray Photography As Art




The first ever X-Ray photograph of a human body part was taken on December 22, 1895, by German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen. It was a photo of his wife's hand.

Here is a selection of contemporary X-Ray photography artists who all make spectacular images from everyday objects. While each of them has its own unique language, style or preferred subjects, all of them are hunters in a fascinating, sometimes shocking, inner-space reality. LINK

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Nick Veasey’s X-Ray Photographs




UK photographer Nick Veasey’s photographs reveal the inner beauty of every day objects … literally! He takes x-ray photos of common objects, animals and insects to turn them into mesmerizing and intriguing art.

Link, Via: Neatorama

Monday, December 10, 2007

"Scariest X-Ray Ever"




An x-ray derived from a young Australian teenager who was hanging around a club when one of the people fighting chucks a metal chair into his head. The victim miraculously survived the randomed attack after a complex three hour operation. The images were taken at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. To find out more about the story check out Thought Mechanics. Via: Hemmy.net