File:Waving goodbye.jpg
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An image showing two different techniques used in scanner art. The first is the use of a distant external light source, in this case a set of fluorescent lights in the ceiling. The second is the use of a moving subject to induce deliberate distortion as the scan head moves across the scanner bed.
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