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Carved with stone tools out of mammoth ivory, the tiny head measures just 1.9 inches (4.8 centimeters) tall and 1 inch (2.4 cm) wide. The sculpture appears to represent a woman's face, with ...
Boschung’s “Face Cartographies” are captured by a robot that’s been programmed specifically for the task. Each 900 megapixel face map is comprised of 600 individual photos, taken by a ...
In her book “See Yourself X: Human Futures Expanded,” Madeline Schwartzman uses technology and art to redefine the human head.
Uncover the world's oldest surviving personal portrait, a 26,000-year-old mammoth ivory carving from Dolní Věstonice, Czech Republic, revealing insights into prehistoric art and human creativity.
Professor of Critical and Cultural Theory and Head of the School of the Arts, University of Hull In our age of digitally retouched selfies, Francis Bacon’s portraits come as a monumental shock ...
In her book “See Yourself X: Human Futures Expanded,” Madeline Schwartzman uses technology and art to redefine the human head.
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