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X-Ray art is the use of radiography to take a different look at flowers, foliage and faux landscapes, sea shells and sea life (one of a number of flash galleries), and a weird look at the world. But these folks are all millennia behind some artists from Australia, Siberia, and elsewhere. [more inside]
posted by filthy light thief on Oct 6, 2010 - 7 comments

Hugh Turvey takes color x-rays of flowers.
posted by shakespeherian on Aug 6, 2010 - 11 comments

When Gothic Art and Radiology Collide: The Gothic Work of Wim Delvoye (previously). [Via Medgadget]
posted by homunculus on Aug 11, 2008 - 15 comments

'Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to create mesmerizing and intriguing art.'
posted by shakespeherian on Jul 4, 2008 - 12 comments

Hot See-thru action! Radiography and Art: The obliging X-ray can detect forgeries, reveal the hidden process of genius (Picasso 1 [6 pages], 2, 3), and even serve as a glorious medium itself (Innervisions; Beyond Light; Mefi thread The Secret Garden).

Intrigued? Perhaps you'll want to check out How to make radiographs on Polaroid film from noah.org's X-ray page.
posted by taz on Jul 10, 2003 - 8 comments

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