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⋆。˚☆˖ Danganronpa 1 / 2 Reload in NamjaTown Student Identification Card (ft. Mukuro Ikusaba [Disguised]) ˖☆˚。⋆
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Haikyuu!! Teams Identification Card. Karasuno High School
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I discovered my father's old ID card, which was issued in 1949, and which recorded the birth of his three children, me and my two sisters!
Unknown woman, 1950, Sweden. She worked for Televerket, a state-owned telecommunications corporation. Photo was taken for an employee ID.
Seamen's Identification Card for Frank Rudolph Abt, 3/9/1919
Series: Seamen's Identification Cards, 1917 - 1922. Record Group 41: Records of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, 1774 - 1982.
Dated 100 years ago, this Seamen’s Identification Card is from a series held by the National Archives at Boston, consisting of retained or duplicate copies of cards issued as permits for seamen departing from or arriving at the port of Boston. Information in each record includes certificate number, date of issuance, name of seaman, age and place of birth, parents’ birthplace, naturalization data, physical description, photograph, left thumb print, and signature. Name and nationality of vessel is also included. Some cards contain additional information on visas issued or subsequent arrivals and departures.
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Project by French artist Raphaël Fabre submitted a photorealistic 3D rendered image of his face for a national ID card ... and it got accepted:
On april 7th, 2017, I made a request of a french ID card. All the papers asked for the card were legal and authentic, the demand was accepted and I have now my new French ID card.
The photo I submitted for this request is actually a 3D model created on a computer, by means of several different software and techniques used for special effects in movies and in the video game industry. It is a digital image, where the body is absent, the result of an artificial process.
The image corresponds to the official demands for an ID: it is resembling, is recent, and answers all the criteria of framing, light, bottom and contrasts to be observed.
The document validating my french identity in the most official way thus presents today an image of me which is practically virtual, a version of video game, fiction.
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