The Visible Human Project Light Paintings
In 1993, a convicted murderer was executed. His body was given to science, segmented, and photographed for medical research. In 2011, we used photography to put it back together.
12:31 is a series of photographs by Croix Gagnon and photographed by Frank Schott. The process of making these haunting images is similar to creating the long-exposure light paintings we've all seen become popular over the past few years. The images Croix and Frank managed to capture through this process are other worldly!The Process:An animation of the sequence of 1,871 male cadaver slices from the Visible Human Project was created. This animation was then played full screen on a laptop and moved through a dark environment while being photographed. The result is a series of ghostly misshapen images of the Visible Human cadaver in space.View the entire 12:31 series here!