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Photos By Blind Teenagers

Photographer Tony Deifell teaches blind teenagers the art of photography and has compiled a book, entitled Seeing Beyond Sight, of their works. It is a very interesting idea, giving something to teenagers they thought they could never have.

Unusual as the idea may seem at first, putting cameras in the hands of visually impaired children proved to be extremely fruitful — both for the photographers, who found an astonishing new means of self-expression, and for the viewers of their images, for whom this is an entirely new kind of dreamlike and intuitive creation. Even before you know that these pictures were taken by blind teenagers, they are striking in their use of light and composition, and haunting in their chiaroscuro intensity.

Accompanying the images are the students’ own words and captions — in which we see how much the taking of pictures came to mean to them and how the creative process works in ways rarely experienced. This is a volume that speaks with rare inspirational power.

You can take look inside the book or browse some of the videos, interviews with the photographers.

Recycled Clothing Made from Old Letters, Envelopes, Newspaper and other Found Objects

pattern packet dress Wait… Don’t throw out that old newspaper. It can be used to make a dress. Artist Jennifer Collier creates apparel items from old paper such as old letters, newspaper etc.

She has some really cool stuff that the ladies will definitely want to checkout.

The works have the power to communicate ideas about recycling, as well as themes exploring the body. My work is often inspired by literature.The work is non-functional and aims to encourage people to speculate on the nature of value. I enjoy the idea of working with disposable organic materials that are transient in nature, imbuing them with worth and creating something intriguing and of great beauty.

You can see all of her creations at her gallery at UntitledBroadcast.com.

Is There an Art Car Movement Coming?

Want bragging rights for the hottest wheels in town? Just super-glue thousands of found objects to your car, turn a buss upside down or mod your car to look like its from some post-apocalyptic future.

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Wristwatch? Or the New Torture Device for Saw V?

Haruo Suekichi makes some strange watches, something Baron von Munchausen would wear.

Chief Mag has a great interview with Haruo Suekichi, his beginnings selling at flea markets and why he uses English to name his watches (Spoiler: “Well, Japanese people think English is cool.”).

Haruo Suekichi watches 2

This one is my favorite
Haruo Suekichi watch 1

photo credit: chiefmag.com

The Missing Piece of the Puzzle

Missing Piece

No heart, no brain, no kitten… Quite clever actually.
dick cheney no heart president bush no brain puzzle missing kitten
via http://www.planetdan.net/blog/2007/06/missing-piece.htm