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Digits Collection

"Digits: Exploring the Artistry and Diversity of Hands" In the digital age, email has become an essential tool for communication

Background imageDigits Collection: Orang utan baby (Pongo pygmaeus) head portrait, holding fingers to mouth, Semengoh Nature reserve

Orang utan baby (Pongo pygmaeus) head portrait, holding fingers to mouth, Semengoh Nature reserve, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Endangered

Background imageDigits Collection: Moutain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) close up of hand, Virunga National Park

Moutain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) close up of hand, Virunga National Park, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, Critically endangered

Background imageDigits Collection: Close up of hand of Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) showing long distinctive

Close up of hand of Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) showing long distinctive long middle finger, Captive, Tsimbazaza Zoo, Madagascar

Background imageDigits Collection: Pan Am Building and GrandPan Am Building at 200 Park Avenue and Grand Central Terminal

Pan Am Building and GrandPan Am Building at 200 Park Avenue and Grand Central Terminal, NYC Central, NYC

Background imageDigits Collection: Orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus) baby hanging from trees, and chewing on fingers, Semengoh

Orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus) baby hanging from trees, and chewing on fingers, Semengoh Nature reserve, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Endangered

Background imageDigits Collection: Willy-Brandt-Platz

Willy-Brandt-Platz
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imageDigits Collection: Close up of hands of a Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo

Close up of hands of a Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo

Background imageDigits Collection: music box

music box
Dirim Nasuh

Background imageDigits Collection: Normal hand, digital X-ray

Normal hand, digital X-ray
Normal hand. Digital X-ray of the normal right hand of a patient in their late twenties. Various sets of data relating to the image can be seen around the edges of the X-ray

Background imageDigits Collection: Picture No. 10848546

Picture No. 10848546
Koala - front foot - showing first two digits opposable to the other three (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageDigits Collection: Gorillas foot

Gorillas foot. The foot of the Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli). Gorillas are able to grasp both with their hands and their feet. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageDigits Collection: Red alarm clock with green and blue bells on top

Red alarm clock with green and blue bells on top

Background imageDigits Collection: Prime numbers F008 / 3404

Prime numbers F008 / 3404
Single and double digit prime numbers

Background imageDigits Collection: Hand anatomy, illustration C018 / 0796

Hand anatomy, illustration C018 / 0796
Hand anatomy. Illustration showing the bones, nerves and blood vessels of the hand. There are 27 bones, made up of 14 phalanges on the fingers and thumb

Background imageDigits Collection: Arithmometer, 1897 C016 / 2038

Arithmometer, 1897 C016 / 2038
Arithmometer. Invented in 1820 and manufactured from the 1850s to 1915, these were the first widely used mechanical calculators

Background imageDigits Collection: Extra fingers, X-ray C017 / 8007

Extra fingers, X-ray C017 / 8007
Extra fingers. X-ray of the hand of a one year old male patient with an extra finger, a congenital (present at birth) abnormality known as polydactyly

Background imageDigits Collection: Eye scanning

Eye scanning

Background imageDigits Collection: Bonobo ape hand

Bonobo ape hand
Bonobo ape (Pan paniscus) hand. All primates have five digits on each limb (pentadactyly). An opposable thumb is also a characteristic of primates

Background imageDigits Collection: Gorillas hand

Gorillas hand. The hand of the Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli) holding a stick. Gorillas are pentadactyl (having five fingers and toes on each hand and foot) as are all the primates

Background imageDigits Collection: Sundial, RHS Garden Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Sundial, RHS Garden Rosemoor, Devon, UK
Garden sundial. This sundial is used to measure time by the position of the sun. The shadow cast on the dial face points to indicate the hour of the day

Background imageDigits Collection: Human body, abstract artwork

Human body, abstract artwork
Human body. Abstract computer artwork of a human body formed from random numbers and letters

Background imageDigits Collection: Pointing hand

Pointing hand, artwork

Background imageDigits Collection: Digital car, computer artwork

Digital car, computer artwork
Digital car. Computer artwork of a motor car formed from alphanumeric digits

Background imageDigits Collection: Baby boys hand

Baby boys hand. Hand of a seven-month-old baby boy

Background imageDigits Collection: Digital multimeter

Digital multimeter. This device is a combined digital ammeter and voltmeter. From these it can also derive resistance. An ammeter measures the number of amperes (electric current) in a circuit

Background imageDigits Collection: Human and ape hands

Human and ape hands. Historical artwork of the hand of a human (left) and a barbary ape (Macaca sylvanus, right). The skin has been removed to reveal the underlying muscles and tendons

Background imageDigits Collection: Insomnia, conceptual artwork

Insomnia, conceptual artwork
Insomnia, conceptual computer artwork. Human face surrounded by a clock, representing insomnia. This is a condition where the person, referred to as an insomniac, is unable to sleep

Background imageDigits Collection: Dislocated finger

Dislocated finger

Background imageDigits Collection: Arthritic hand

Arthritic hand, computer artwork. The finger and wrist joints are inflamed and swollen. Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by the immune system attacking the bodys own tissues

Background imageDigits Collection: Arthritic hand, conceptual artwork

Arthritic hand, conceptual artwork. Arthritis is a degenerative disease that results in the loss of cartilage between joints (red), causing pain and inflammation

Background imageDigits Collection: Fingerprint scanning

Fingerprint scanning. Computer artwork of a fingerprint scan with markings (red dots) showing the positions of characteristic features

Background imageDigits Collection: Combination padlock

Combination padlock

Background imageDigits Collection: Cloned woman

Cloned woman
MODEL RELEASED. Human clone. Conceptual computer artwork of a sleeping woman with a barcode and superimposed binary digits. Binary digits are the language of computers

Background imageDigits Collection: Babys hands and feet

Babys hands and feet
MODEL RELEASED. Babys feet and hands

Background imageDigits Collection: Desk telephone

Desk telephone

Background imageDigits Collection: Digital city, computer artwork

Digital city, computer artwork
Digital city. Composite image of a city skyline superimposed with alphanumeric digits

Background imageDigits Collection: Extra fingers - polydactyly illustration

Extra fingers - polydactyly illustration
Polydactyly - extra fingers. 18th century illustration, copperplate with original hand colouring. Congenital birth defect. Famous historical people affected include Anne Boleyn

Background imageDigits Collection: Mobile phone

Mobile phone in a denim pocket



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"Digits: Exploring the Artistry and Diversity of Hands" In the digital age, email has become an essential tool for communication, connecting people across continents with just a few taps on their digits. A conceptual artwork depicting hands reaching out from different backgrounds symbolizes unity and diversity in our interconnected world. The desk telephone may seem outdated, but it was once a vital device that relied on human digits to dial numbers and connect voices. An adorable orangutan baby at Semengoh Nature Reserve captures hearts as it playfully holds its fingers to its mouth, showcasing the remarkable similarity between primate digits and ours. A close-up of a mountain gorilla's hand in Virunga National Park reminds us of the strength and dexterity hidden within these powerful creatures' digits. The long distinctive finger of an Aye-aye is showcased in stunning detail, highlighting nature's incredible adaptations found among Madagascar's unique wildlife. Orangutan babies swinging through trees at Semengoh can't resist chewing on their own fingers – a charming display of curiosity and exploration using their agile digits. Willy-Brandt-Platz comes alive with bustling crowds whose busy hands navigate smartphones, demonstrating how our modern lives are intertwined with technology at our fingertips. Bornean Orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park exhibit intricate hand movements as they grasp branches firmly or delicately pick fruits – reminding us that even primates have distinct digit abilities. Holding an all-white Cuscus against one's chest reveals tender care given by humans to these unique creatures while appreciating the gentle touch provided by our own hands. From normal hands captured through digital X-rays to reveal inner structures to artistic engravings like "The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician, " we find beauty both inside and outside our precious digits.