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On: Apr 9, 08
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Belger Uses Bones, Organs & HIV + Blood


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Wayne Martin Belger builds cameras. But not just any cameras. Belger builds pinhole cameras using such media as gold, silver, aluminum, acrylic, and brass among others. He also employs formaldehyde, HIV-infected blood, human bones, organs and skulls and a host of other unconventional items. A brief description of the 3 cameras presented here in Belger’s own words:

1. Third Eye Camera designed to study the beauty of decay. Camera was made from Aluminium, Titanium, Brass, Silver, Gem Stones and a 150 year old skull of a 13 year old girl.

2. Untouchable (HIV Camera). Designed to study and photograph a geographic comparison of people suffering from HIV.

3. Dragon Fly was designed to study and photograph time segments of children. 4”x5” camera made as an altar for a 9 year old girl that passed away. Made from Aluminium, Steel, Acrylic, Insects, and other relics.

The creation of a camera comes from my desire to relate to a subject. When I choose a subject I spend time studying it. Then I start visualizing how I would like a photo of the subject to look. When that’s figured out, I start on the camera stage of the project by collecting parts, artifacts and relics that relate to the subject. When I’ve gathered enough parts and feel for the subject, I start the construction of the camera. (The tools that I build)and relics all designed to be the sacred bridge of a communion offering between myself and the subject. All to witness and be a tool of the horrors of creation and the beauty of decay presented by the author light and time. (boyofblue)

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WTF

By: Bianca Bartz on Apr 9, 08 | 3,850 Trends | 1,040 Comments

WTF were exactly my words Bianca. Except that I did not use the acronym and I kept saying it as if I had Tourette's Syndrome. And this is one of the less shocking cameras.

By: lourdes sanchez on Apr 9, 08 | 1,168 Trends | 227 Comments



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