The results are a fascinating look at the inner workings of the objects that make our lives easier.

Exposing them to a wider audience was exactly what Duman was hoping for.

To image larger objects, he’s become adept at taking multiple X-rays that are stitched together in post-production.

X-ray of a man wearing virtual reality glasses

Person wearing VR glasses

One overarching theme is the development of technology.

Game consoles have become another favorite item to X-ray.

It’s his hope that others will find this peak inside ordinary objects just as fascinating as he does.

X-ray of a Roomba

Roomba

About a year ago, commercial photographer Andrei Duman began X-raying ordinary objects.

iPhones

Dreamcast

Game Cube controller

Occasionally he’ll include a human element in the image.

DJ Hero Turntable

Keytar

We just assume that they will work.

X-ray of a Dyson vacuum

Dyson vacuum

x-ray of an old radio

Old radio

X-ray of a MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro

x-ray of a bike

Bike

X-rays of different iPhone models

iPhones

x-ray of a Dreamcast

Dreamcast

X-ray of a Game cube controller

Game Cube controller

x-ray of a handbag

Handbag

X-ray of a woman wearing a high heel

Heel

X-ray of person wearing AirPods Max

AirPods Max

X-ray of a DJ Hero Turntable

DJ Hero Turntable

X-ray of a keytar

Keytar

X-ray of a London Bus

London bus

X-ray of a Mac Pro

Mac Pro

x-ray of a mclaren F1

McLaren F1

X-ray of an A-wing

A-wing

x-ray of a projector

Projector

X-ray of a rover

Rover

X-ray of a VW Bus

VW Bus

X-ray of a rollerskate

Rollerskate

x-ray of a wired mouse

Mouse