Artist's View: Look Ma, No Hands
Wired News - March 5, 2001
by Robin Clewley

SAN FRANCISCO -- Jochem Hendricks is an artist, but he has no use for
a pencil, marker or paintbrush. Nor does he utilize clay, chalk or any
sort of material found in a typical art supply store.

This is because he has no need to employ his extremities to create
art. For his contribution to SFMOMA's exhibit, "Art in Technological
Times," Hendricks uses only one part of his body to produce his work:
his eyes.

With the help of a helmet-like scanner that records eye movements,
Hendricks is able to literally "draw" with his eyes. The scanner than
converts the data to actual lines, which then can be printed. A
collection of his drawings, as well as a piece depicting the reading
of the arts section of the  San Jose Mercury News, is now on display.

http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,42149,00.html
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,42149,00.html
http://www.jochem-hendricks.de/englisch/w_augen/non_index.htm
