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Un género muy característico del siglo XIX es el retrato postmortem, especialmente infantil. La alta mortalidad infantil durante la centuria provocó la expansión de este género (ya sea en pintura, escultura o fotografía), con el objetivo de mantener viva la memoria de la persona o el niño fallecido. Incluso la corte real sucumbió a esta moda, y buena muestra es este "Infante muerto", encargado por Isabel II al escultor de Cámara José Piquer. Existen dudas acerca de la identificación de la figura representada, ya que podría ser el infante Luis, o la infanta María Cristina, puesto que Isabel II hubo de sufrir la muerte de hasta 4 hijos.
Reactive Game Development: The Talos Principle Postmortem Alen Ladavac | CTO, Croteam Davor Hunski | CCO, Croteam Location: Room 2005, West Hall Date: Monday, March 2 Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
The five daughters of Prince Albert wore black dresses and posed for a portrait with his statue following his death in 1861.
Entry in category 1. Object of study; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Eloisa Aldomar
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, postmortem computed tomographic (PMCT) examination of lung disease is gaining importance to make suspicious findings visually apparent relatively quickly. This study focuses on visual mediation and development of new visual display modes using the so-called volume rendering technique (VRT).
The three-dimensional reconstruction illustrates a PMCT of the lungs of a 30-year-old man with classic pattern of findings of COVID-19 pneumonia. The reconstruction materializes a section of the diseased lungs in cross-section (thick slab) and represents them spatially by simulating global illumination as a neutral model. This representation provides a view inside the organ to visualize morphological abnormalities such as milk glass consolidations present on both sides of the lung as well as consolidations.
Collaboration: Dr. med. Wolf Schweitzer, Virtopsy, Forensic Medicine & Imaging, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Zürich
For my Cruel & Tender A2 level project I am looking into Victorian Post-Mortem Photography. This is the first shoot of the topic based around the 'Sleeping Beauty' photographs where the deceased would be placed as though they were only sleeping.
Petra Loupe appeared at the Craw and Loupe All Hallows E'en Odditorium of '12. The Dancing Dolly was still defying death by refusing to cross over. Mr Craw said she wasn't the same since the accident but that she "still has her sparkle". Perhaps it was the shine of her exposed arm bones or her glistening intestines which she used as a delicate rope to dance upon. Or maybe he was referring to the mad glint in her eyes. But she did indeed sparkle that night as she had not done since her meteoric fall. Alas, she has not been seen since.
Classic Game Postmortem: Diablo
David Brevik | CEO, Gazillion Entertainment
Location: Room 134, North Hall
Date: Friday, March 18
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Eyaculación Post-Mortem.
26th October 2012,
La [2] de Apolo,
Barcelona.
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I had found this little specimen out on Spanish Banks. I had gone out there to see if I could meet up/find the Foodists' bbq met up, but I didn't have any luck. So instead, I took a long long walk down and back the beach and photographed the sunset and get some fresh air to soothe.
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Eyaculación Post-Mortem.
26th October 2012,
La [2] de Apolo,
Barcelona.
Supporting Messer Chups.
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If you are interested in using my photos in any way, please contact me first by Flickrmail or through my Facebook.
© Ann Longmore-Etheridge Collection.
This is a child of poverty who died, most likely, of disease. Despite the shabby surroundings, the photographer has managed to capture the pure light falling on the child's forehead, cheeks, and chin, giving the image a soft and peaceful atmosphere.
The writing on the reverse of this real photo postcard, appears to be Eastern European, and hopefully someone can translate it for me.
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nephew an first son-in law of Augustus
for educational purpose only
please do not use without permission
1/76 scale (oo gauge) model representations of; Daimler Hearse, Irn Bru advertising wrapped taxi, Strathclyde Police (now Police Scotland, Poileas Alba) RPU Jaguar, Scottish Ambulance Service (Seirbheis Ambaileans na h-Alba) Mercedes Sprinter.
All together to advocate safe and legal driving, the use of taxi and public transport as an alternative when using alcohol or drugs. Particularly as Christmas approaches, with the number of parties and the general idea of be merry and eat and drink freely, it seemed a good time to post a reminder; Drink/Drug/Distracted Driving is never ok. You’re not special because of your “tolerance” level to alcohol or drugs, any impairment while operating a tonne or more of metal, glass and fuel travelling at speed is likely to be catastrophic. Even if you’re lucky and survive, the guilt should anyone else be injured or killed would be crushing and all consuming, but presumably you’d have a few years to consider that from a prison cell.
There is no fooling a breathalyser, and failure to provide a specimen of breath for analysis can be and is frequently prosecuted under the assumption that you knew you were guilty and were hiding it, so it’s normally a straight disqualification for a year minimum, resitting an extended test, higher insurance premiums and a criminal record which can be taken into consideration when applying for visas.
Essentially, there is no justifiable reason for drunk driving, yet people chance it all the time. It’s still a huge problem, and it’s a huge risk to the lives and qualities of lives of those hurt when a collision happens.
This is an area where my previous and current real life work and my modelling collide, which is why I’m so passionate about it, having seen the impact that driving while unfit or without due care and attention, can have. No booze, no drugs, no phones, no distractions. Driving is a privilege, treat it like a skill to be constantly worked on, and as a source of pride. And if you know someone else is risking their own and others lives and welfare through intoxicated driving, call the police immediately with the registration and direction of travel (if known).
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