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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The extraordinary story of the Chicago bellhop who attempted to transfer mental images to Polaroid filmOur thoughts are known to us, and us alone. But for a brief period in the 1960s, Ted Serios (19182006) attempted to prove that his inner reality could be documented. Serios demonstrated an ostensibly psychic act termed thoughtography, involving the transfer of mental images onto undeveloped Polaroid film. In studies supervised by respected Denver-based psychiatrist Dr. Jule Eisenbud, Serios produced over 1,000 anomalous photographs, a feat that has never been fully dismissed or wholly verified. Existing as an uncomfortable knot in time, the details of the Serios phenomenon cant be disentangled without questioning the social conditions that produced it in the first place.Contextualizing Serios story within the twilight zone of 1960s America, Ted Serios: The Minds Eye considers the reaches and restraints of belief and explores the multiple dimensions at play in the Serios phenomenon, including interpersonal relationships, scientific methods, photographic technologies, state militaristic operations and popular culture. Rather than seeking absolute truth, the volume allows the reader to arrive at their own conclusions through a series of thematic essays, narrative photographic stories, select ephemera and contemporary cultural artifacts. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.