As part of a road safety campaign in the Australian state of Victoria, Melbourne, sculptor Patricia Piccinini created a model of what a human body built to survive bad car accidents would look like.
The model named Graham features a huge chest, inflated head, extra nipples and absence of a neck. Piccinini drew from the knowledge of trauma surgeon Christian Kenfield and road safety engineer David Logan to build a body that could withstand a high-speed crash.
Graham's huge chest and extra nipples are meant to mimic air bags and protect his rib cage.
His lack of neck rules out broken bones and whiplash, while his flat, fatty face is designed to protect his nose and ears.