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Romain Slocombe - City of the Broken Dolls: A Medical Art Diary, 1993-96
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Wszyscy będziemy chimerami by kosakowska on Flickr.
iorla:
Red -eye Art Show- losing my head.. by Invisible Cirkus on Flickr.
malformalady:
Deep chest piercings done by Roland at Visavajara in Freiburg, Germany, with custom-made black teflon jewelry by Oli.
Nicolai Howalt From the series 3x1, 1999
(via Figure/Ground Communication)
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Dolls by Etsuko Miura, displayed at the Maria Cuore museum in Shibuya, Japan.
The Death Cast of Siamese Twins Chang & Eng Bunker
"The Bunker Brothers were born on May 11, 1811, in Siam (now Thailand), in the province of Samutsongkram. They were joined at the sternum by a small piece of cartilage.
Their livers were fused but independently complete. Although 19th-century medicine did not have the means to do so, modern surgical techniques would have allowed them to be separated.
The twins died on the same day in 1874.
Chang, who had contracted pneumonia, died rather suddenly in his sleep. Eng awoke to find his brother dead, and called for his wife and children to attend to him. A doctor was summoned to perform an emergency separation, but he was too late. Eng died three hours later.”
Escalator ruins in an abandoned mall in Bangkok, Thailand
visual representation of putting your trust in someone
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SOMALIA, MOGADISHU. Pakistani soldiers under UN mandate open fire on protestors against the presence of foreign troops in July 1993. ©Jean-Claude Coutausse