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e-Xray

How's a 3D Object X-ray Look Like?

In a medical X-ray, bones hide beneath layers of flesh. But when I turned the X-ray gaze toward 3D objects, I found the opposite: the “bones” — the hidden structural meshes — float outside their digital “skin.”
This project is part of my ongoing exploration into Libidoscape — where desire and death intertwine — now extended into the field of electronic archaeology. I treat these everyday .obj files like ancient relics, scanning them as if excavating a ruin, revealing an anatomy that refuses to obey biology. Here, the skeletal structures don’t hold the body together; they orbit it, like ghosts that never got the memo about where bones belong.

3D Images

Video Demo of 3D game

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