
Soooo... with the advent of my internship and then subsequent job at eHuman, I have been beyond busy. I don't think they've invented a word that actually covers how much work I'm doing. Which I am not allowed to post. There's this whole 'non-disclosure' agreement companies make you sign...
In any case, I can post things that have been released into the wild, so to speak. So, here are some images I generated in OsiriX for a mummy that was recently scanned at Stanford. Some are !gasp! actually being used in print. (which I am actually incredibly giddy about...)
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco are putting on the Very Postmortem: Mummies and Medicine exhibit.
Here are some images from their flicker archive of the transport of the mummy."Archaeology meets technology in this small-scale exhibition exploring the scientific examination of mummies and providing new insights into the conditions under which the Egyptians lived. Included is the sarcophagus and mummy of Irethorrou, a priest from Egypt around 500 B.C. His mummy has undergone a CT-scan that allows a unique viewing experience of a three-dimensional “fly through” of the body and a forensic reconstruction of his head."
And now, to meet him internally as well.... Here is a sampling of the OsiriX images that I generated.







I am very excited to see the exhibit all put together, and can't wait for the 31st! (Opening it on Halloween is cute, I swear).
I will also attempt to post more often. Hopefully some other projects will become 'public friendly' and I'll be posting about other projects that eHuman is producing. It's an exciting time to be here, and I am absolutely loving my new job. And the fact that I have a job. Now this whole 'must graduate' thing is another story...