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If a tree falls in the woods and nobody is there to hear it did it really make a sound? If i post a blog and nobody reads it was there really any point? You have entered the random thinking space of Morgan Bell . . . These are my musings . . . things about my life written off the top of my head . . . written in an informal disjointed style almost completely devoid of punctuation, this is where i flesh out writing ideas, discuss my life, and generally be self indulgent . . . it is also the bargain bin for articles which do not fit in with the film or arts themes of my other blogs . . . so have a wander around my mind, have a laugh, have a think, be nice, and humour me!

CT Scan Art

July 22nd 2009 15:53
Radiologist Kai-hung Fung makes beautiful and informative art from the CT (computed tomography) scans of his patients, digitally manipulating them to look more appealing.

This collection of images was orginally published in New Scientist.


Image: Kai-hung Fung
'What lies behind our nose?'


This is the winning image of the 2007 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge. The image looks upward through nasal passages from beneath the head. The bones, soft tissue and fat have been removed from the image, leaving just the cast of the sinuses.






Image: Kai-hung Fung
'Network'


This image looks directly down through the top of the head. The complex network of arteries and veins in the brain can be seen in shades of dark blue and the skull base is shown in green in the background.


Image: Kai-hung Fung
'Spoke wheel'


This is a human skull. The red ring-like pattern is cancer of the thyroid which has become detached from the thyroid and deposited itself on the skull bone, shown as rainbow-coloured layers. The yellow area shows where the surgeons have cut open the skull. The cancer has caused the bones of the skull to expand.


Image: Kai-hung Fung
'Within one's heart'


The human heart from a vantage point at the left lower chamber, peeping upwards through the columns of papillary muscles.


Image: Kai-hung Fung
'Nose from the inside'


This shows the inside of the nose. The nostrils are the dark area. The nasal septum is overlaid with radiating blue lines. The bones are shown in red.


Image: Kai-hung Fung
'Sound track'


The inside of a human ear canal. The two tiny bones hanging down the ear canal are shown in blue.


All images by Kai-hung Fung.



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Comment by Jason King

July 22nd 2009 20:37
WOW - these are BEAUTIFUL. I want one on my wall.

The 2 nose ones kick butt.

Cool find Morgan.

Comment by Tracy

July 22nd 2009 23:32
Wow, that's amazing stuff.

Comment by Morgan Bell

July 23rd 2009 05:02
hi Jason,

the nose ones are fantastic hey, the top one looks like a tropical fish! lol

i find them personally interesting because i have always had sinus problems and had surgery on my nasal cavaties and septum




hi Tracy,

the colours are quite striking!

Comment by puni

July 27th 2009 20:36
Hi, is it possible to buy them somewhere.. And if yes, where? Greetz

Comment by Morgan Bell

July 29th 2009 18:44
hi puni,

my only suggestion would be contacting the National Science Foundation (the organisation who held the "visualisation" challenge)

Mail: 4201 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22230

Phone: (703) 292-5111

FIRS: (800) 877-8339

TDD: (703) 292-5090 or (800) 281-8749

EMAIL CONTACTS
General inquiries about the mission and programs of NSF: info@nsf.gov

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