1925
The Isolator is a bizarre helmet invented in 1925 that encourages focus and concentration by rendering the wearer deaf, piping them full of oxygen, and limiting their vision to a tiny horizontal slit. The Isolator was invented by Hugo Gernsback, editor of Science and Invention magazine, member of “The American Physical Society,” and one of the pioneers of science fiction.
(via laughingsquid)
Put on your Isolators coz it,s time to study!!
well, not really, I.DONT.STUDY.
1800s
Portrait of three women featured in the book The Unseen Eye: Photographs from the Unconscious by W.M. Hunt. The Unseen Eye: Photographs from the Unconscious presents a wonderfully idiosyncratic and compelling collection of photographs assembled around a particular theme: in each image, the gaze of the subject is averted, the face obscured or the eyes firmly closed.
(via La Lettre de la Photographie and turnofthecentury)
Camera shy?..
1920s
Soviet demonstration with a large sculpture of a pig.
(via ratak-monodosico)
LMAO
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