The Radiology Art project was started by artist and medical student Satre Stuelke in the Summer of 2007. Stuelke uses a CT scanner to acquire DICOM images of various objects (e.g., electronic apparatuses, toys) and then processes them with OsiriX Imaging Software and Adobe Photoshop. Colors are assigned based on the varying densities of materials present throughout the object. The post-processed images are stunning.
For example, here’s a CT scan of a Teslovak KT88S vacuum tube:
[ image courtesy of Satre Stuelke ]
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Tags: Art, Digital Art, Radiology Art, Satre Stuelke
April 5, 2009 at 12:03 |
These are amazing– the vacuum tubes and matrioshka which already have curious uses of space and geometry take on new forms. Thanks for sharing.