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This project has a long and rich history in art schools around the world but originated in France. The idea is that the artists each choose a random slice of the body to illustrate based on a template. Traditionally, the template would be a piece of large paper folded into sections and the artist would only draw on the section of the paper that was showing at the time. The paper then gets passed to the next artist and they draw on the next section of the paper until all the folded panels on the paper are filled. The artist is not allowed to look at what the previous ones have done on the paper. Only when all the drawing is done can the paper be unfolded and the entire drawing revealed to the artists.
Instead of a traditional paper process, the students of IMS 109 (Image Processing) were asked to do the process digitally.
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