150 Year Old Skull Used As Camera
Created by sculptor Wayne Martin Bleger, the piece — appropriately titled “Third Eye” — uses a pin-hole camera that directly exposes the film for a time without the aid of flashes or lenses or anything fancy like that. It’s pretty much the simplest a camera gets, but Bleger likes it that way. He considers the pinhole method a “true representation of a segment of light and time — a pure reflection of what is at that moment.”

150 Year Old Skull Used As Camera

Created by sculptor Wayne Martin Bleger, the piece — appropriately titled “Third Eye” — uses a pin-hole camera that directly exposes the film for a time without the aid of flashes or lenses or anything fancy like that. It’s pretty much the simplest a camera gets, but Bleger likes it that way. He considers the pinhole method a “true representation of a segment of light and time — a pure reflection of what is at that moment.”

(Source: dvice.com)

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