
Transport Accident Commission
Designed by a trauma surgeon, an artist, and a crash investigator, Graham is a hypothetical scenario come-to-life. Supported by Australia's Transport Accident Commission, the project is meant to highlight how vulnerable humans are to injury.
Graham, however, is not.
Transport Accident Commission
There are eight modifications in total: his face is flat, his skin is thicker, his ribs are padded, his lower legs are spring-loaded, and his knees are flexible.
Transport Accident Commission
"Cars have evolved a lot faster than humans, and Graham helps us understand why we need to improve every aspect of our roads system to protect ourselves from our own mistakes," TAC chief executive Joe Calafiore told the Guardian.
You can explore Graham's body in 360 degrees on his personal website. If you're in the neighborhood you can also visit him in person (well, technically in silicone, fiberglass, and resin) at the State Library of Victoria until August 8.