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"Chernobyl is one of the most interesting and dangerous places I've been," Cooke wrote on Vimeo. "The nuclear disaster, which happened in 1986 (the year after I was born), had and effect on so many people, including my family when we lived in Italy. "There was something serene, yet highly disturbing about this place," he added. Voorhes Photography - MALFORMED BOOK - 1. Hidden away out of sight in a forgotten storage closet deep within the bowels of the University of Texas languished a forgotten–but extraordinarily unusual–collection of approximately 100 human brains preserved in jars of formaldehyde...many of them malformed or otherwise abnormal in some fashion. In 2011, while on assignment for Scientific American photographing a normal human brain, Adam discovered the collection at the university and became obsessed with documenting them to reveal their oddities, textures, and otherworldly essence.

Over 3 days Adam, Robin and good friend Bill Sallans donned respirators and chemical gloves, and began the painstaking process of photographing the collection. Desperate to know more about the provenance of the specimens, Adam, together with journalist Alex Hannaford, traveled down the rabbit hole of the collection's history. Sifting through a century's worth of documents, they discovered that rival universities had bitterly fought over the collection. THECAB - The Concept Art Blog. Amazing oil paintings of 1920 soviet mechs by Jakub Rozalski. Weta Workshop Movie and TV projects » Weta Workshop.

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