VISIBLE WOMAN: Kentskooking
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Overview
VISIBLE WOMAN, by Kent Hill (Kentskooking) delves into the intersection of art, science, and technology through the lens of the Visible Human Project. This project, initiated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine in the 1990s, sought to create detailed, three-dimensional anatomical datasets of human cadavers for public and educational use. The Visible Woman dataset comprises over 5,000 digital slices of a 59-year-old female donor who passed away from heart disease in 1993. Her body was cryogenically preserved and meticulously segmented into slices just 0.33mm thick, each photographed with high-resolution imaging. These images were made publicly accessible, serving as an invaluable resource for the study of anatomy and medical imaging.
Kent’s video animates this archive, presenting a continuous 85-second journey through the female body at 60 frames per second. Using Premier Pro and a custom Python script, the artist carefully processed the images - removing backgrounds, scaling the frames to fill the screen, and embracing imperfections such as corrupted files, which interrupt the sequence momentarily. This dynamic visualization not only showcases the raw material of the Visible Human Project but also underscores the fragility of the human form and the complexities of capturing it in its entirety.
The work invites viewers to reflect on the profound implications of rendering the human body into data: a powerful resource for education, medicine, and art. It raises questions about ethics, representation, and the legacy of individuals who donate their bodies to science. The anonymous female donor’s story contrasts starkly with the precision and detachment of the dataset she enabled, revealing the tension between personal narrative and technological achievement. In this blending of archival science and digital art, 'Visible Woman' transforms the dataset into a meditation on mortality, knowledge, and the ways in which we see and interpret the human form.
S/o to Drittwerk for their efficient and precise welding of the frame.
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