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@cardiophilereid
hospital trips suck
emil melmoth, 'aletheia'
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Checking for an air embolism at autopsy. In this photo, the chest plate was removed carefully before filling the heart sac with water. An inverted water-filled graduated cylinder is being used to collect and measure the escaping air.
Seizure, Male, 25 years old, 2010
Suicide with gun, Male, 40 years old, 2010
Illness, Female, 60 years old, 2010
Murder, Male, 40 years old, 2010
Suicide with shotgun, Male, 60 years old, 2011
Murder, Male, 40 years old, 2011
Suicide with gun, Male, 45 years old, 2011
Overdose, Female, 40 years old, 2010
Overdose, Female, 30 years old, 2010
At the Hour of Our Death
Death, like birth, is part of a process. However, the processes of death are often shielded from view. Today in Western society most families leave to a complete stranger the responsibility of preparing a loved one’s body for its final resting place. Traditional mourning practices, which allowed for the creation of Victorian hair jewelry or other memento mori items, have fallen out of fashion. Now the stain of death is quickly removed and the scene is cleaned and normalized. As Phillipe Aries writes, “Society no longer observes a pause; the disappearance of an individual no longer affects its continuity”.’
At the age of seventeen, I lost a friend to suicide. While visiting his home the day after the event, I witnessed a clean-up crew steam cleaning the carpet in his bedroom. All physical traces of the past 24 hours had vanished.
These large-scale color photographs capture and fully illuminate swatches of bedding, carpet and upholstery marked with the signs of the passing of human life. The fabrics which are first removed by a trauma scene clean up crew, are relocated to a warehouse before being destroyed. I tack each swatch to the wall and use the crew’s floodlights to illuminate the scene. The images are my attempt to slow the moments before and after death into a single frame, to allow what is generally invisible to become visible, and to engage with a process from which we have become disconnected. - Sarah Sudhoff
wet specimen heart pendant by jermytaxidermy
HES SO PRETTY AUGHHHHHH <333
beautiful so beautiful he's beautiful when he's being put down. smearing trails of his gore all over the white floor and his white shirt for someone usually so put together, even going slack-jawed for a moment
Hélène Cixous, The Book of Promethea
selec+ (the photographic showcase) no. 52 - paris
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