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Category Archives: Anatomy
Grey’s Anatomy – Funny moments
First, I'd lke to dedicate this vid to FRAN! (bumcrackmosh) Yes, that's your birthday video sweetie =) I'm so sorry it's late! I was gone for quite a long time and couldn't sing happy birthday on your actual b-day...
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Joe Fenton The Lullaby
Brooklyn-based illustrator, Joe Fenton created this piece, titled The Lullaby in two months and filmed the entire process. It’s really mesmerizing to watch it from beginning to end!
View more of Joe’s work on his site, joefentonart.com and on his Behance.
[spotted by medical illustrator, David Cheney]
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Thomas Galad
Thomas Galad is a 3D animator who takes his knowledge of the human body and creates surreal paintings and drawing.
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ROA Uncovering Anatomy
One of ROA’s pieces in action from the White Walls San Francisco Gallery ROA exhibit. I can’t get over his use of street materials to expose anatomy.
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Speakers – Bass
Official HD music video by Speakers performing Bass. I don’t know what it is, but dancing skeletons always look so odd.
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Cars Anatomy by Jake Parker
I don’t know about you, but I have definitely wondered how exactly the cars in Cars were supposed to be alive, at least, in the weird half real, half not real world that is Cars. These rad rendering were done by illustrator Jake Parker and he does a much better job of articulating this bizarre thought:
I grew up in AZ and am very familiar with small towns strung along old highways. It struck a chord with me, and left a good message: Slow down, look around, and enjoy life for a moment. However, every other Pixar movie took either a living creature and anthropomorphized it (bugs, fish, monsters, rats) or in the case of Toy Story took inanimate objects and bought them to life, but did so with in the realm of our world. Cars is the only movie they’ve done where they’ve extricated the experience from our world and put it somewhere else completely. And that leads me to the one thing that didn’t sit well with me: the strange machine/flesh hybrids Pixar came up with to populate this world.
I had that exact same thought when I first saw Cars, glad I’m not the only one! I don’t recall them ever needing to eat in the first film, but this at least clarifies some of the anatomical mechanics that could be involved. Now I guess I should watch Cars 2, no doubt with this in mind.
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