Inanimate Anatomy

Moist Productions Shows the Inner Workings of Gingerbread (UPDATE)

Jason Freeny of Moist Productions is going to show you gingerbread in a way you've never seen it, along with toys, balloon animals, and gummi bears. The digital anatomy series by Moist Productions shows inanimate objects as living (albeit dissected) creatures.

The work by Moist Productions shows the skeleton, brain and veins of the yummy gummi bears and gingerbread men. Who knew gingerbread men had such a complex circulatory system? Take a look above.

Implications - Anatomy continues to remain a fascinating subject for not only the medical world, but also mass society. This adorable use of gingerbread men represents how companies can put a cute spin on info-intense subject matter in order to make it more appealing.

Digital Anatomy
Exploring inanimate objects as living creatures offers new opportunities for augmented reality and 3D modeling.
Cute Anatomy
Combining cute elements with educational content creates a fun and effective way to educate the public.
Complex Anatomy
Revealing the complex inner workings of everyday objects can reveal surprising innovations in product design.

Where This Applies

Toy Manufacturing
Exploring the inner workings of toys using digital anatomy can lead to new product designs and innovations.
Education
Using cute and fun educational materials can help engage students and improve learning outcomes.
Food Industry
By revealing the complex inner workings of food objects, the food industry can improve product design and manufacturing processes.
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30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 61%
Activity 80%
Freshness 8%