X-Rays Expose the Beautiful Complexity of the Technology We Use Daily | My Modern Met


By Jessica Stewart on June 18, 2023

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So that’s what they look like underneath!

For the past year, commercial photographer Andrei Duman has been working on a special project during his free moments. The endeavor, which involves taking X-rays of ordinary electronics, started due to Duman’s amazement about how their technology is hidden beneath a clean exterior design. To reveal what lies below, he began taking X-rays of everything from iPhones and vacuums to game consoles and computers.

The results are a fascinating look at the inner workings of the objects that make our lives easier. Exposing them to a wider audience was exactly what Duman was hoping for. “I was fascinated with the idea that we use so much technology on a daily basis, and we take it for granted in some ways how complex they are, but we never see it,” he shares.

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He’s increasingly begun including human elements in the images, but overall, his X-rays stick to the object itself. To image larger objects, he’s become adept at taking multiple X-rays that are stitched together in post-production. But for the most part, aside from cleaning up the black background, there’s little retouching on the images.

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One overarching theme is the development of technology. Duman spent a lot of time looking for all the models of iPhones to create a grid that shows how the revolutionary smartphone has changed. ” I loved seeing how the design and improved cameras, battery, and tech evolved with time,” he tells My Modern Met. […]

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