"A heat source, an essence of humanity"--thermal images from COVID-19
June 30, 2020 1:50 PM Subscribe
Antoine d'Agata has been using a thermal imaging camera to document people, in isolation and interacting, during the pandemic in France, with eerie and striking results. More images at his Instagram.
Thank you, Splunge, I think these are fantastic and otherworldly but I can’t look at them without hearing that SCHPLONGGGGGGGG noise, and I don’t want to be alone
posted by q*ben at 7:05 PM on June 30, 2020
posted by q*ben at 7:05 PM on June 30, 2020
The street image of the socially distanced queue/line is probably one that could only have come out of 2020.
(There is of course, a much larger cadre of people who are using hawking thermal imaging as a detection tool for Covid-19 - mostly people who and technologies who it would be wise not to trust very much.)
posted by rongorongo at 11:20 PM on June 30, 2020 [2 favorites]
(There is of course, a much larger cadre of people who are using hawking thermal imaging as a detection tool for Covid-19 - mostly people who and technologies who it would be wise not to trust very much.)
posted by rongorongo at 11:20 PM on June 30, 2020 [2 favorites]
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