Museum of Science and Industry Exhibit Features Artwork Created at Microtrace
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago recently opened a new exhibit entitled Beyond the Surface: The Art of X-rays. This exhibit features X-rays of historic artifacts from the museum’s collection envisioned and artistically enhanced by artist Andrei Duman. Microtrace supported the creation of this exhibit by providing radiography expertise and equipment to assist with the production of the X-ray images.
Beyond the Surface
Beyond the Surface explores the artistry and science of X-rays, highlighting the work of photographer Andrei Duman. Using the state-of-the-art capabilities of Griffin Studio, this exhibit showcases the creativity and engineering that go into everyday objects. Several historic artifacts from the Museum collection were also imaged for this exhibition, including a souvenir photographic box camera from the 1933 Century of Progress World’s Fair.
Learn about the history of X-rays starting from their advent at the tail end of the 19th century through their modern, more artistic uses. Test whether you can identify well-known objects from their X-rays, before uncovering even more about the incredible Griffin MSI Collection. Explore high-end cars from the inside out through interactive displays of six scaled Bugatti models.
Beyond the Surface: The Art of X-rays is included in General Admission to the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.
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