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I found the works of Wayne Martin Belger first via a link to bioephemera at Scienceblogs on friendfeed. Following the links provided, I found that he had constructed a pinhole camera in a tibetan skull (pinholes in the eye sockets). It's a double camera, meaning that you can take 3D images. In a weird way, you can use this camera to see with the eyes of this dead Tibetan. Awesome, just awesome!

Yama tibetan skull camera

Bioephemera writes on her blog:
A PET image is indirect evidence of thought, not thought itself.
I just realized how deeply philosophical that sentence was. Isn't that also true of everything we perceive (think Immanuel Kant)? See also Magritte: "ceci n'est pas une pipe.":



Translation: this is not a pipe (it's the picture of a pipe).
As such, a pinhole camera is a very fitting allegory of our constructivist mind. To me, this is one of the things that art is all about...
Posted on Wednesday 20 August 2008 - 09:09:26 comment: 0
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