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The art of Radiology... examples?
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The art of Radiology... examples?
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Imaging is condusive to imagery. There is some amazing radiology art out there, for example from  Kai-hung Fung , who publishes regularly in Radiographics journal, and  Nick Veasey , my pers
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Re: The art of Radiology... examples?

posted at 26/6/2012 12:30 PM BST on bmj.com
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HR,
Us non-radiologists, with no subscription to the journal can't access that article, only the abstract.
Please will you extract some of the quoted art and post it here?

John

Re: The art of Radiology... examples?

posted at 26/6/2012 10:52 PM BST on bmj.com
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Will do, John - I think that they missed Oddyseus' reference to Aboriginal x-ray art.  

I was perusing the shelves for a book on testicular ultrasound in Hinchingbrooke Hospital tonight and noticed a title called 'Radiology: An Illustrated History' by the legendary Eisenberg.  I didn't have a chance to look in depth, but shall see what references to art, if any, it makes.  It is out of print now and one of those Radiology Department Library jewels that are hidden away.

Re: The art of Radiology... examples?

posted at 26/6/2012 11:20 PM BST on bmj.com
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The Colorful Art Of Radiology

These fascinating images, tagged 'radiology art', were created using a CT scanner by artist turned doctor Satre Stuelke.

An interesting link here: http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2009/05/06/the-colorful-art-of-radiology

Colorful Art of Radiology

About the Project:

In the summer of 2007, artist and medical student Satre Stuelke started the Radiology Art project. Dedicated to the deeper visualization of various objects that hold unique cultural importance in modern society, this project intends to plant a seed of scientific creativity in the minds of all those inclined to participate. limited edition prints are available of some images. Please email prints@radiologyart.com for information.


Barbie Doll & Squeaking Rubber Ducky

METHODS:
Stuelke acquires the images on an older four-slice CT scanner that is used for research. Most scan parameters include a 120kV tube voltage, 100mA current, 0.625mm slice thickness and interval, 1:1 pitch, 1.25mm beam collimation, and a speed of 1.25mm/rotation. The resulting DICOM images are then processed in Osirix software on a Macintosh iMac computer. Colors are assigned based on the varying densities of materials present throughout the object. Depending on the spread of densities within a particular subject, black or white backgrounds are chosen. Images are further processed in Adobe Photoshop for proper contrast and balance.


Sunbeam Egg Cooker & Sunbeam Mixer

THE ARTIST:
Satre Stuelke lives and works in New York City. He has shown his work across the globe in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions and has also sold work through Sotheby's ArtLink. He has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has taught at many prestigious institutions including the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.


McDonald's Chicken Nuggets

More Radiology Art:


Eggs with Chicken Embryos


Fisher Price Pocket Radio Music Box Toy


Vacuum Tube & iPhone


Toy Rocket


RC Mechanical Dog


Toy Elephant


McDonald's Fillet-o-Fish Sandwich


Toy Submarine


Re: The art of Radiology... examples?

posted at 26/6/2012 11:30 PM BST on bmj.com
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Wow - Dr K.! I think I like the toys the best.  There's something still quite joyful about them.

Re: The art of Radiology... examples?

posted at 27/6/2012 9:04 AM BST on bmj.com
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Dr.Ashutosh, those are Great.   Not sure they are of any use, but fun!
The Hamburger in particular is as revolting to look at as it would have been to eat.
John

Re: The art of Radiology... examples?

posted at 28/6/2012 10:40 PM BST on bmj.com
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Here is a figure from the aforementioned paper; it is the most novel compared to what is already posted...


Odysseus has already shown us Aboriginal x-ray art, but can anyone show us further examples of imaging manifesting in art rather than as art?
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