Satre Stuelke’s Scanned Art

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Artist-turned-medical-student Satre Stuelke uses a CT scanner to penetrate the metal, plastic or organic interiors of pop objects and foods.  He aims to ask people to “think about how things are constructed.”

Above, a scan of his son’s mechanical toy dog.  See more including a Barbie, an iPhone and a Big Mac at the New York Times.

Visit Stuelk’s website RadiologyArt.com.  So cool!

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  1. nancy schutt Avatar

    an irony here- the other day i read an article about how dogs are being used to detect lung cancer in patients, thus making MRIs and invasive technologies unnecessary for diagnosis.
    Hopefully radiation technology will be out the window soon too with actual healing techniques replacing toxic treatments. We of course, already know that dogs are healers.

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