Since the confusing boundaries between science, technology, and art are a favorite topic here at 291–and yesterday’s post was such a grisly example–it’s only appropriate to make note of the Times‘ morbid little article about the 1962 Stereoscopic Atlas of the Human Body. Apparently Stanford University plans to put the 25-volume masterpiece online to make it available to the entire world in 3-D. Needless to say, it’ll be an enormous boon to anatomy students everywhere. Happy viewing.
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