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Dan Roche, "Eyes by Hand: Prosthetics of Art and Healing" (MIT Press, 2025)

Sep 5, 2025
Dan Roche, an English professor at LeMoyne College and the author of "Eyes by Hand," discusses his journey with his own prosthetic eye. He delves into the intricate craft of ocularists, revealing how the personalized process of shaping and fitting prosthetic eyes fosters emotional healing. Roche also explores the historical evolution of eye prosthetics, from primitive designs to today's realistic options, and the potential impacts of AI and 3D printing on this intimate profession. The conversation highlights the profound connection between artistry and personal identity in the realm of eye care.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Origin Story

  • Dan Roche decided to write Eyes by Hand after receiving a prosthetic eye in 2009 and discovering the hidden world of ocularists.
  • He combines an engineering background with literary craft to explore the art and technique behind prosthetic eyes.
INSIGHT

Birth Of Modern Ocular Prostheses

  • Modern realistic prosthetic eyes began evolving in the mid-19th century with individualized fitting and improved motility.
  • This period marks the shift from crude stock shells to what we now recognize as custom ocular prostheses.
ANECDOTE

Century Of Experimentation

  • The 19th and 20th centuries saw many implant experiments: glass, metal, wax, fat grafts, bone, rubber and exposed pegs.
  • Some designs improved motility but caused infections or reactions, while others broke or extruded, driving ongoing innovation.
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