X-ray pictures aren’t only used in diagnosing with illness, but also show us the human intimacy in an unusual form of artistic expression. Two Japanese art students, Ayako Kanda and Mayuka Hayashi, used CT scan and x-ray machine to shoot X-Ray images of 4 couples embracing each other, which brought us a new experience of looking into human interaction in a little chilling way, impressive, anyway.
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