Radiology Art: A Look Inside the iPhone, iPod

Somebody at the hospital was bored. In a good way, though. Since 2007, the Radiology Art project has been putting everyday objects under a CT scan, then turning them into art with the help of an iMac.

Here’s an iPhone. (You’re invited to contact them if you can help identify the components).

Radiology Art: A Look Inside the iPhone, iPod

and an iPod.
Radiology Art: A Look Inside the iPhone, iPod

What you see in the iPod:  “The LCD screen is in pink. Behind the screen and to the most cephalic extreme of the body, a gray battery pack can be seen. Various other electronic components can be visualized including the control sensor array which is arranged in a circle below the LCD screen. Note the headphone jack in the upper right part of the image proximal to the battery pack.”
How do they do it?

After using GE CT scanner,  they process the images in Osirix software on an iMac. Colors are assigned based on the varying densities of materials present in the object. Depending on the spread of densities within a particular subject, black or white backgrounds are chosen.

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There’s a gallery of all the objects scanned so far, some of them can be bought as prints, the toys are especially cool.

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  • JAmie

    So instead of using this sophisticated equipment to help save people’s lives, they just waste it by scanning their ‘piece-of-junk’ overpriced little toys…
    Wow… I m shocked