Life-Size Photocopies Of People Generated

TOKYO - NOVEMBER 24: A girl lies on a life-size photocopier November 24, 2002 in Tokyo. Japanese company, Dainippon Screen Mfg. developed the machine, which measures 115cm x 81cm, and can copy a person's actual size with a clear focus on the parts that are not directly touching the surface of the copier. It takes 90 seconds to read the image and 15 minutes to print out the actual poster. (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images)
TOKYO - NOVEMBER 24: A girl lies on a life-size photocopier November 24, 2002 in Tokyo. Japanese company, Dainippon Screen Mfg. developed the machine, which measures 115cm x 81cm, and can copy a person's actual size with a clear focus on the parts that are not directly touching the surface of the copier. It takes 90 seconds to read the image and 15 minutes to print out the actual poster. (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images)
Life-Size Photocopies Of People Generated
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Koichi Kamoshida / Stringer
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24 November, 2002
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