The Visible Human Project was developed in response to calls by U.S. based academic medical centres for a complete, anatomically ‘normal’ image set of the human body in the public domain. Launched through the U.S. National Library of Medicine in November 1994 the VHP made publicly available the first digitisation of an entire human corpse. The Visible Male was one Joseph Jernigan, an executed convict who had donated his body to science. For the first time it was possible to view and interact with a whole human body via computer, which allowed unprecedented public access to the bodily interior.
14.3.12
Tonal space
Katrien Steenssens , snowscape
Volcanic ash beds, Santa Barbara County, California, 1931
concrete bollards, Japan
Jeff Schmaltz, Earth Observing System, NASA. Cloud vortices off Heard Island in the South Indian Ocean
Tadao Ando
Capturing the experience
Platonov Pavel
Alix Malka
Syoin Kajii
Martin Klines
Richard Avedon, Twiggy
Erwin Olaf, Homotography
Yves Schiepek
The Ruins of Detroit by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre, Ballroom at the Lee Plaza Hotel
Nick Knight
Sydney dust storm, 2009
Marilyn Minter , Green Pink Caviar
Jeff Bark, Abandon (Milke)
13.3.12
Installations
A pool of inspiring installation artists...
Anish Kapoor
Ai Weiwei
Olafur Eliasson
Yayoi Kusama
Ernesto Neto
Tara Donovan
Architects of Air
Laboratory for Visionary Architecture
Chiharu Shiota
Megan Geckler
Sébastien Preschoux
Tomas Saraceno
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