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Photosession for the merchandise of the thrash metal band brain dead
Strobist info:
one SB-600 without light modifier placed on the left
11vo aniversario del grupo, tributo a Pink Floyd, Brain Damage. En el Galpon 6, ex OZ. En Santiago, Viernes 9 de Noviembre, 2012.
11vo aniversario del grupo, tributo a Pink Floyd, Brain Damage. En el Galpon 6, ex OZ. En Santiago, Viernes 9 de Noviembre, 2012.
AFOLs got brains?
No kidding!
They've not only got brains - an AFOL brain is full of interesting stuff.
Here is an example that has been carefully revealed using high end technology.
This is a plastic mosaic.
VIEW VIDEO IN FULL SCREEN. H.R.A., Brain Killer, Bad Antics, Guilty Faces, 50/50 and El Desmadre @ Rat's Nest in Houston, Texas. Aug 2009
Vector Brain: in the end, you discover that the random maps were all of the brain, and that Black Bear is a state of mind.
Goo Records 粘性物唱片 presents
Encephalopuncture Of Hallucination Fest
2014/08/30
@Revolver Bar
Begräbnis
Bitch Finder
Brain Corrosion
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This a Brain Machine, concept originally designed by Mitch Altman (and with his help put it together).
This is the side-view of the glasses. I modded together the MiniPOV device and put the headphone input on the back of the glasses. The battery pack is on the other side of the glasses.
Go to Page 127 in the Internet Archive
Title: Brain surgery
Creator: Starr, M. Allen (Moses Allen), 1854-1932
Publisher: New York, Wood
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Contributor: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Date: 1893
Language: eng
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Brain death is normally seen as crossing the last frontier of life, at least in a clinical setting. Until a patient has gone through brain death, we believe that some vestige of their personality must still be in there. But injury to the CNS, especially axonal trauma, is usually irreversible. ...
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#Biotech, #Brain, #Nextmaze
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