Perfusion Art: “Museum Piece”
“Museum Piece” _______________________Click image to enlarge
Photographer: Giuseppe Salerno
Equipment: Digital
Editing: Photoshop: Cropping: Hue & Contrast adjustments: Gradient filter.
Narrative:
Giuseppe Salerno : This heart-lung machine – a device originally designed and built by John Heysham Gibbon between the ‘930s and the ‘950s – dates back to 1958 and can be seen in in a showcase of The Science and Art of Medicine gallery – a part of The Science Museum in London (Exhibition Road). This model was designed by D.G.Melrose and used in the first open heart operations at the Royal Postgraduate Hospital, Hammersmith.
Time & Place: uncertain
About The Artist: CCP in Texas: Editor: Circuit Surfers:
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Any Donations are for the cost and development of an International Perfusion Art Gallery, Framing, Printing, Matting, and Expenses associated with delivering the Gallery to future Perfusion Conferences.
A project of this nature hasn’t been tried before, but it would be a lot of fun to see something like this at a perfusion conference, as an effort to improve and develop our international awareness as well as appreciate some very dynamic art !
Anything helps- $10 -$25 or whatever- It will all add up…
🙂
Frank
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