Blood harvest (The Softain Biopsy) – Visual Assignment 340: Splash the colour, originally uploaded by Rowan Peter.
By now I’m sure many of you are quite familiar with the ground-breaking work of specialist surgeon Dr Sigmeund Softain. Dr Sigmeund Softain is the doctor responsible for pioneering The Softain Biopsy medical procedure.
The Softain Biopsy* is a medical procedure involving the sampling of diseased human cells or tissues for examination, repair, duplication and then re-insertion back into the patient.
What isn’t known is how Dr Sigmeund Softain manages to repair the diseased human cells. Well, earlier this week I had the privilege of spending time with Dr Sigmeund Softain in his lab. During this time I managed to find out out more about Dr Softain’s cell repair technology. “You see, it’s all rather simple” Dr Softain told me. “I use a rare species of spider that lives in a citrus tree common to suburban Australia to repair and then harvest diseased blood and human cells.”
*Dr Sigmeund Softain is currently undergoing an investigation from the Australian Future Medical Procedure Organisation (AFMPO) and has had his practise license withdrawn.
Visual Assignment 340: Splash the colour
Color splash is a technique to emphasize details- you remove all color from a photo, and then restore original color to a single object, e.g. a green apple on a table. Think of the Girl in the red dress from Schindler’s List.
You can do this in a number of ways with photo editing software or using mobile apps. The answer lies in the Google.
4 replies on “Blood harvest (The Softain Biopsy) – Visual Assignment 340: Splash the colour”
THis is gorgeous, Rowan, fien work. And i love the idea of a little history lesson to boot 🙂
Hey thanks Jim!
My write-up on Blood Harvest is true. Dr Sigmeund Softain is doing unbelievable work in the field of extraction, repair and re-insertion of human cells. He fixed me, for which I am truly grateful.
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And great execution of the assignment, beautifully disgusting!
MBS!
That definitely sounds like a headline that’s fit to print!
Blood Harvest is my second assignment based around the exceptional work of Dr Sigmeund Softain. I hope to base more of my DS106 assignments on the work of this amazing medical professional.