A personal and intimate view of the craft of eye-making.

This is a book about artificial eyes—about the artisans and artists who make them, and about the life-changing and sometimes life-saving experience of wearing them, as author Dan Roche has done for 15 years. Eye making is done by hand, for one person at a time, by a very small number of ocularists (fewer than 200 in the US); it is a slow, intricate, and unusually intimate process of molding, fitting, and painting that brings ocularist and patient together for many hours or even days.

In Eyes by Hand, Roche describes the craft that goes into the making of an eye that looks uncannily real, as well as the psychological and emotional healing that such service brings to someone who has suffered the very visible trauma of eye loss—a loss that can go to the heart of self-identity.

In an engaging, frankly fascinating fashion, Roche captures the intricacies of a profession whose techniques and culture have been remarkably consistent for 200 years. He explores, too, how that profession may now be facing a digital transformation in the form of scan-print-mail possibilities. Such a change might make prosthetic eyes more easily and cheaply available, though it may also risk the aesthetic qualities and intimate connection fundamental to the process of healing.
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Preface
1 Repulse
K. Potter, Eye Wearer
2 Removal
Dave (father) and Vaune (daughter) Bulgarelli, Ocularists
3 Impression
Phil Cenci, Eye Wearer
4 Painting
Anna Boyd Jefferson, Ocularist
5 Glass
Sebastian Fredette, Eye Wearer
6 Illusion
Nelly James and Francesca Gelai, Ocularists
7 Closer
8 Care
Dan Roche, Eye Wearer
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780262049832
Publisert
2025-08-12
Utgiver
MIT Press Ltd; MIT Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Dan Roche is the author of Love’s Labors: A Story of Marriage and Divorce and Great Expectation: A Father’s Diary. He teaches creative writing, journalism, and literature at Le Moyne College, in Syracuse, NY.