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Simpifying human form to basic elements of color and contour allows us to capture anew some of what's unique in each person.

Working from photos of the human chest, we developed two interfaces that allow us to trace, color, and reduce the original material to the graphical images on the right.

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Intrigued by the unique shapes in each one of us, we set out to explore the multiplicity of forms and contours present in a single body part across different individuals. The chest—an area openly visible in men and erotically revered in women—may not appear a likely candidate for surprises or unexpected depictions. Nevertheless, simpifying its representation to basic elements of color and contour allows us to capture anew some of what's unique in each person. Working from photos of the human chest, we developed two interfaces that allow us to trace, color, and reduce the original material to the graphical images you see in the piece.