From Nick Szabo on X:
Dr. Neri Oxman (Mrs. Bill Ackman) and friends designed, and presumably built and tested, "death masks" that, according to their description, besides being built from 3D scans and prints of the dying person's face, created a "heat map" of the "last breath", which was turned into swirls representing "the path the flow of air takes across the face."
"Weird" is one way to describe this. Once you think about what would be required to make such a device actually work as advertised, "disturbing" also comes to mind.
Assuming the product was actually tested according to its described use, how did they arrange things so that the dying person happened to have Mrs. Ackman's hi-tech but non-medical mask on just when they exhaled their last breath? Which doctors approved this artistic procedure as opposed to, say, a medical procedure to try to save the person's life?
Or were these death masks, in fact, not actually tested according to their described function? If they were so tested, where is the documentation for these tests?
What is the (artistic?) idea behind photographing children holding these masks?
And why was Mrs. Ackman e-mailing Jeffrey Epstein about them long after his public reputation and criminal conviction as a sexual predator?
