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As part of his Radiology Art project, New York-based medical student Satre Stuelke has placed a variety of gadgets inside an old four-slice CT scanner, peeling back their surfaces and giving a glimpse of their inner workings.

Stuelke processes the images with OsiriX software on an iMac, as well as in Adobe Photoshop. Colours are determined by the density of the materials in the scanned object.

Stuelke told The New York Times that this iPhone "still works fine after [a] hefty dose of radiation".

Click through our slideshow to seem more of Stuelke's gadget images. To see what he discovered about Barbies, Big Macs and more, check out the Radiology Art site.

Photo credit: Satre Stuelke

Source: Images: CT scans as gadget art on Crave US

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