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Australia's Most Baffling Cold Case

UPDATE: After decades of mystery and speculation, the identity of the Somerton Man, also known as the Tamam Shud case, has finally been solved. Through advanced DNA testing and genealogy research, authorities have identified the man as Charles Webb. LordonARTS on YouTube has an excellent video with the latest on this case as of 2022 – SOMERTON MAN: Top 7 Questions ANSWERED About Charles Webb | Brainscratch Update.

The Somerton Man Facial Reconstruction in beach scene by Teresa Cowley
From mortuary photo to life-like facial reconstruction powered by AI.

The Somerton Man, also known as the Tamam Shud case, is a prime example of a case that leaves you pondering. This unidentified individual was discovered on an Adelaide, Australia beach in the 1940s, with the only clue to his identity being a scrap of paper torn from a book with the words “Tamam Shud” written on it, which translates to “it is ended” in Persian. As a result of the mystery surrounding his identity, he has been named the Somerton Man, after the beach where he was found.

However, the intrigue of this case doesn’t stop there. The twists and turns are so bizarre that they resemble something out of a movie, yet this is a real-life event. Furthermore, some believe that the Somerton Man may have been involved in espionage based on items that were later found and are believed to belong to him. These items include a coded message written in the same book as the Tamam Shud phrase.

Although my blog isn’t focused on true crime and mysteries, I am happy to provide links below for those who are interested in learning more about this case.

Somerton Man AI Facial Reconstruction

After watching LordanARTS, one of my favorite true crime YouTubers, cover the Somerton Man case, I was inspired to attempt a facial reconstruction. Even though another artist had already created an AI rendering of the Somerton Man, I wanted to try it out for myself, just to offer a different perspective. In the past, I’ve successfully enhanced facial features in vintage/antique photos to obtain a clearer image of the subject’s appearance. In fact, someone researching the history of an old house in my city requested that I use this technique on another old photo of a suspected relative after seeing the resemblance to the first photo. This piqued my curiosity and led me to experiment with the same AI reconstruction techniques on the Somerton Man.

I started by using the original Somerton Man mortuary photo and a physical description to create all the images. After making a few variations, I exported them to Photoshop for manual adjustments. I then returned to the AI for final touches before incorporating the Somerton Man into various scenes. Some items discovered and believed to belong to him were train and bus tickets, which inspired me to create vintage scenes that made me feel as though I was transported back in time with him.

Created With Respect

I want to emphasize that I did not undertake this project for personal gain or with any disrespect toward the man at the center of this enigmatic case. Working with his picture allowed me to connect with him in a small way. It would be wonderful if this AI reconstruction helped to identify the Somerton Man, if that is what he would have wanted. Regardless, it is a more dignified way to remember him. He was much more than an unidentified person in a case. I thoroughly enjoyed working on this project!

For more information on the Somerton Man / Tamam Shud Case, please see the following:
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Digital artist and graphic designer, Teresa Cowley

My name is Teresa Cowley, and I'm a digital artist and graphic designer from Vancouver Island, Canada. I focus on abstract and fantasy art as well as digital collage, and like to utilize AI art tools as part of my design process to create new, innovative pieces of art. I strive to create new, unique designs that tell imaginative stories, and I am eager to push the boundaries of what can be expressed with art and technology.

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