The Wired articles gave the wrong impression. It gave an example of inpainting (the Obama picture) that is NOT compressed sensing. Compressed sensing on the other hand can be applied directly to MRI because the MRI machine actually picks up all the spatial information. It samples randomly in the Fourier domain thereby having access to all the spatial information needed to fully reconstruct an image. It used to be that the reconstruction algorithms were not that good before (they relied on SVD/least square). Candes, Tao, Romberg and Donoho then published papers showing that the reconstruction could be done in a totally different way AND it was exact. With these new reconstruction algorithms something like MRI data is acquired in a much more efficient manner than four years because of compressed sensing.