Barbara Hammer, Sanctus, 1990
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I just hit a huge milestone designing my giant pinball machine in Minecraft: the playfield is all laid out!
I'm calling the game Deep Field, and there's five primary objectives based on hitting different shots representing bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
IR: rollover switches
Visible light: pop bumpers
UV: captive ball
X-rays: Drop targets
Gamma rays: spinner
Also, a kinetic sling disc to light locks for Pluto Multiball!
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Character page commission for client via Twitter
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SHOCKED!
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scene in genloss where ranboo gets electrocuted by the puzzler :3
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Saiko Kanda and Mayuka Hayashi created portraits of couples
using a CT scan and x-ray machine.
senior thesis exhibition at Musashino Art University,
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Hi!
So it's this time of the month, where I re-read your comic once again, and I kinda noticed something at episode 9 of the first season. Basically when the doctor shows the x-rays of the white gem in Steven's head, it clips into his oral cavity which would result in Steven having difficulty eating. Is that intentional?
Yes and no?
That xray picture was one of the first I had ever drawn of Steven's entire gem. It was pretty rough and quick because at the time, I didn't anticipate how much this whole story would blow up, and how far it would go.
Since then, I've done more detailed pictures of the placement of his gem in his skull. Unfortunately, I cannot find them because tumblr's search function is useless.
Fortunately, it's about time I make a new one anyway.
I did always intend for the diamond to be.... unfortunately placed in his head. This is really the only viable placement of it without tilting it backwards, but even so, it's IN THE WAY. It very much does deform his oral cavity!
Baby Steven had a speech impediment, and the diamond was even MORE of an issue. He never had too many medical problems, because life uh... finds a way. But he does have a severely unfortunate arrangement of mouth and nose orifices.
Thankfully, he's grown up with it, and as his head grew larger, the problems mostly went away.
And yes, if he were to shave his head it would be a weird shape.
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M74 346 !
Combining data from some of NASA’s most powerful instruments, four new composites highlight the enormity of the cosmos in unprecedented detail. Imagery from the Chandra Observatory and the James Webb and Hubble telescopes—plus infrared information from the Spitzer telescope’s final missions—mesh together to generate mesmerizing views of iconic nebulae and galaxies.
Composite X-ray: Chandra: NASA/CXC/SAO, XMM: ESA/XMM-Newton; IR: JWST: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI, Spitzer: NASA/JPL/CalTech; Optical: Hubble: NASA/ESA/STScI, ESO; Image Processing: L. Frattare, J. Major, N. Wolk, and K. Arcand
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a small little doodle just to kick off my cardiophilia drawing habits!
i probably screwed up a ton of parts of the xray, but nevertheless, i kinda like how this one came out! it's better than any of the other heart drawing attempts i've had in the past — if it's got me kicking my feet everytime i see it, it's good enough on my book
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Jean Paul Gaultier: X-Ray ‘De Architectura’ Tattoo Mesh Longsleeve (1996)
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