#productionpatterns
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Ana Mendieta - Untitled (Silueta Series), 1973-1980
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jean-pierre raynaud “la maison” 1969-1993
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I love corners.
Victor Vasarely
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Laurence Demaison
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Nature + Technology?
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Sheer striped sweaters are the answer to life.
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The grave of opera singer Jane Margyl in Batignolles Cemetery, Paris. The appearance of blood stains is from fallen petals.
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Remember this gif? The one that’s been going around mislabeled as a full-body MRI?
Check this out.
The animation represents the entire data set (1,871 slices) of the male cadaver from the Visible Human Project. The animation was played fullscreen on a portable monitor, which was moved around by an assistant while being photographed in a dark environment. The resulting images are long-exposure “light paintings” of the entire cadaver. Variations in the movement of the computer during each exposure created differences in the shape of the body throughout the series.
The photo series is called 12:31, which was the time of death by lethal injection of the murderer whose body was used for the project.
Concept by Croix Gagnon and photos by Frank Schott.
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