This is a transformable periscopic mask that explores three different points of view with the help of mirrors. EyeTeleporter literally teleports your line of sight into positions that nature did not originally intend for your eyes.
This art project was inspired by two great men – Jurgis Maciunas, father of Fluxus art and prophet of play, and Vilayanur Ramachandran, neuroscientist who treated brain disorders with the most low-tech medicine imaginable – mirror therapy.
EyeTeleporters are made of corrugated cardboard and acrylic, non-breakable mirrors, safe to play for all groups of ages.
Currently available and looking for funding on kickstarter.
More info: Kickstarter
View point way above your head
You feel too tall. Makes some people weak in their knees
View point way above your head, backwards and upside down
Your ceiling changes places with floor. Trippy.
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Share on FacebookI hate to tell the guy, but people invented the periscope years ago. I built one when I was eleven (in 1959).
I'm sorry, I don't understand what do you mean, is it that since periscope was invented no one can play with it anymore? :)
Load More Replies...Hey, it's a periscope, so all its main gadgets are two mirrors
Load More Replies...What Daniel means is that they guy is marketing it like his own invention. Everyone knows people who sells bicycles didn't invent them.
It was not our intention to present it as our own invention. Thanks for the comments, we'll adjust our message to make it clearer!
Load More Replies...Not at all, the nose is not blocked, the feeling might be similar to putting a shallow bucket on your head :)
Load More Replies...I hate to tell the guy, but people invented the periscope years ago. I built one when I was eleven (in 1959).
I'm sorry, I don't understand what do you mean, is it that since periscope was invented no one can play with it anymore? :)
Load More Replies...Hey, it's a periscope, so all its main gadgets are two mirrors
Load More Replies...What Daniel means is that they guy is marketing it like his own invention. Everyone knows people who sells bicycles didn't invent them.
It was not our intention to present it as our own invention. Thanks for the comments, we'll adjust our message to make it clearer!
Load More Replies...Not at all, the nose is not blocked, the feeling might be similar to putting a shallow bucket on your head :)
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