It's less art and more "Hey look at me I'm doing something batshit cra- I mean innovative." and the art snobs will eat it up.chemicalreaper said:It is. He's clearly not a very good artist if the only thing he can think of is to stick a camera in the back of his skull. What a friggin' idiot. Another thing to add to his list of crazy shit, that makes me think he should be locked in the loony bin.ishist said:I think it's pointless and ridiculous. This guy needs his ability to communicate with other people revoked lest others begin to screw cameras into their skulls for "art".
His concept is still very uninspiring. It does nothing but act as a tool for him to get media exposure for his project. If he had just used a cap with a camera in it, it wouldn't have been as attention grabbing.michael_sturtridge92 said:I can't help but feel like most of the people commenting on this article don't quite understand the concept of 'art'. Yes it's an obscure way of performing such a task, but that's the point. It transforms something from being relatively uninspiring into a whole new concept, and that's what art is about; an idea. Aesthetic isn't the main idea of this experiment, it never was; he doesn't care how boring most of the pictures will inevitably be. I would think it was about those few photos that do contain something of interest. I don't know, I could be looking into this too much, maybe it's just my inner art student talking. Maybe I'm so tired right now (It's 11:00 pm), that i'm missing the point completely. I don't know. All I know is that this is a cool idea.
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It's just an unconnected camera. It can't do anything for a blind person.Nouw said:Attaching a camera to the back of your head for art? I can think of 5 better uses for that camera, starting with helping the blind!
PhunkyPhazon said:So basically, we now have a cyborg in our midst?
SWEEEEEEEET
How would you help blind people with a camera?Nouw said:Attaching a camera to the back of your head for art? I can think of 5 better uses for that camera, starting with helping the blind!