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View project here: project1231.com

Animation above created with data from the Visible Human Project: nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html

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  • DUMAIS plus 10 months ago
    This is serious stuff! Holy. Great idea.
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  • Brett Plank plus 10 months ago
    Very interesting.
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  • Gustavo Serrate plus 10 months ago
    1871 frames? No. 1871 slices.
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  • mpared plus 10 months ago
    What a fascinating project this is !! Its up at thecuriousbrain.com/
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  • Jeremy Cox plus 10 months ago
    I love the photos! Here are some tests I did with the same data a couple years back - vimeo.com/jeremycox/bodyecho
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  • Danny Glix 10 months ago
    gawesome
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  • IvanAcrogymnastics 10 months ago
    Croix,
    I would suggest that, in order to raise more curiosity from the vimeo users, you give more details about the 12:31 project at the video's description (other than the link to the project's page). I followed it and went looking specifically for the video. There, I found the wikipedia link and wile at wikipedia, I saw the "Joseph Paul Jernigan (January 31, 1954 – August 5, 1993) was a Texas murderer who was killed by lethal injection at 12:31 a.m."

    It all made sense to me and THEN it was when I noticed that the first thing that's written on the projec't website was that same information.... but in a light color and a kinda small font, all tucked away in a corner.

    It's a really creative way if doing light-painting ...even more when the ghost image that youre producing comes from a REAL dead person. THIS WHOLE THING IS AMAZING!

    I've already seen light-painting with computer generated geometric "slices" on a moving iPad, but would had never thought about using that same technique with the Visible Human data. I gave it a try with my DSLR and it came out really good.

    Once again, this is AMAZING. Congrats!
  • co3t 6 months ago
    C'est vrai, j'ai vu le reportage à ce sujet. Le corps a été congelé puis tranché et photographié.
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  • Charles Pieper plus 9 months ago
    This, and the resulting photos, are some of the wildest and most wonderfully weird stuff I have seen in a long while. AWESOME.
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  • Portable plus 9 months ago
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  • Karen Findlay 8 months ago
    cool ending
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  • J-Scott plus 5 months ago
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