MEDICINE + TECHNOLOGY + ART
In 2013, I was diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis, which progressed rather quickly after the diagnosis. Because of this, I’m no longer a stranger to medical imaging tools such as X-rays and MRIs. I eventually got a surgery (or two) but I grew some sort of remorse to these tools as it became associated with one of the most traumatic experiences in my life. This week, we learned about the intersections of medical technologies and art. One of the examples I encountered this week was Christophe Luxereau’s “Electrum Corpus,” a fascinating example of the intersection between medical technology and art. Luxereau created this artwork by observing how the human body is perceived by medical imaging tools. He uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans to capture detailed images of the body’s internal structures, then manipulates these images to create a series of striking and intricate digital sculptures. I found the resulting art pieces are both beautiful and unsettling, as they offer a unique perspe...