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Palabrium Proves 'Brainscans' Aren't Always a Bummer

This unusual photo set was shot by Kenneth Sortland Myklebust of Palabrium and is called 'Brainscans.' Getting a brain scan is a traumatic experience for some, but the models in these photos prove that this medical procedure isn't always a bummer.

Click through the gallery above to see some of the maniacal poses Kenneth Sortland Myklebust gets his models to pull off for 'Brainscans.' Wonder if they were on any meds...

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1. Shock-based Designs - Designs that push the limits on conventionality are appealing to consumers looking to differentiate themselves.
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3. Fine Arts - Artists and galleries can explore the concept of trauma as art by transforming medical procedures and experiences into thought-provoking installations and exhibits.

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