A beautiful Friday making ‘tactile mind’:A book of nude photographs for the blind and vision impaired.

Dragged thermoform machine, thermoform plastic, and tactile diagram master (Braille) pages outside today and got some vitamin D.  Kept expecting  a pigeon to crap on the buffet of master pages, but my luck held out. Unfortunately,  my thermoform machine was being tempermental and I ended up with a lot of wasted thermoform plastic diagram pages; they creased under the heat of the oven before the vacuum turned on. Also, Naked Pink Elephant / Diagram 5 lost a forearm. Tragic. You know when you do a lot, but actually nothing gets done?  That was my day.  So now I’m relaxing with some fresh mango, and a haagen-dazs bar. Happy Friday.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Ltd.

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Lisa J. Murphy writes a complaint to BBC One about use of ‘tactile mind’ imagery within their programming.

So finally today I had a chance to write an email of complaint to BBC about televising my images without a proper licensing agreement  within one of their programmes. This happened almost 2 months ago, with the show “Have I Got News For You”. I was asked for images – which I supplied as I did with all media, and I was not made fully aware of the conditions of the agreement at the time, & then when saw the licensing agreement and passed it to a lawyer, decided I would not be signing it.  I was then informed that the episode had already aired, using my imagery.  The woman, who worked with Hat Trick Productions, and who I had been dealing with, sounded a little stressed that I had decided against signing anything. (I was not made aware they wanted a 5 year licensing agreement – and the payment to use my imagery for the entire 5 years was 150 pounds= 2 pounds a month). To work with this woman and give her the benefit of the doubt (we all make mistakes),  I told her a week’s license was all I would be interested in, and then my images were to be edited/removed/ whatever.  She did not contact me for another week or two after this, and then provided me with another  licensing agreement  that did not guarantee removal of my images. Lesson learned.  I didn’t sign.  Why did I wait until now to email a complaint to the BBC about all of this? -I don’t know if anyone at the BBC was actually aware this had happened.  I had already discussed my case with a lawyer; not worth persuing.   I just feel that I should stick up for my work,  regardless of the time frame, period.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Limited

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Lisa J. Murphy and ‘tactile mind’ receiving pictures of erotic tactile art from artists around the world.

This is the coolest thing ever. I guess I really hit a nerve with tactile mind: A book of nude (3-D) photographs for the blind and vision impaired. Artists from around the world are sending me emails with picture attachments of  erotic tactile works they have created; books, pictures, paintings. The work is beautiful.   I can’t understand many of the languages that are accompanying the images,or if  the work is intended specifically for blind and vision impaired individuals,  but my in-box is starting to look like a mini art gallery. It is so awesome that people are feeling inspired and creating art.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Ltd.

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Artist Lisa J. Murphy in full ‘tactile mind’ production mode.

Yes, you heard it folks. And nothing screams ‘success’  like making tactile mind books while wearing rainbow troll pajamas and a respirator mask. I walked outside and scared a squirrel.  A beautiful afternoon in Toronto.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Limited.

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‘tactile mind’, VoicePrint, and a yellow bra.

So I had an on-camera interview today with VoicePrint Canada about ‘tactile mind’ the book .  I was a little late running out of the house, and instead of spending an extra 30 seconds hunting through my drawers,  I threw a yellow bra on under a (sheer) black top. Genius move. I checked myself in a mirror – the bra was not visible. Just received a picture taken after the shoot. Guess what? Yellow bras glow in florescent lighting. My mother is going to be appalled.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Limited

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‘tactile mind’ in VoicePrint studio tomorrow am.

Being interviewed for VoicePrint tomorrow morning. It will be an audio interview, and my absolute favorite; the much dreaded on-camera interview. I interviewed with VoicePrint about a year ago. They understand ‘tactile mind’ for what it is: A book of nude photographs for the blind and vision impaired. No gimmicks, no bullshit.  I just  have to make sure I am there on time,  and awake (aka. jacked on caffiene).

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Limited

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Big day & ‘tactile mind’ at Lens Factory June 18, 19, 20.

I did my first digital photoshoot today. Got to burn a $12 hole in my own corporate card. When I ate dinner outside,  a rat stumbled into view, and then a pigeon crashed into my window.  Big day. Finally got details for book signing sorted out. June 18, 19, 20 (9am – 5pm all three days) at Lens Factory. It is located at 2186 Queen Street East in Toronto. I will be there from start to finish.  A few  media outlets I sent info to regarding this tactile mind book signing are: Austrian Times, Radio New Zealand, Serius XM, New York Daily News, MTV (Canada), Channel 5 London, and Colombian National Radio.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Ltd

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‘tactile mind’ the book, to be featured in Neon Magazin GmbH, Germany.

I have had the pleasure of being in touch with Neon Magazin GmbH in Munich, Germany.  They bought a book, and decided to use DHS to courier it.  I have never filled out so many customs forms in my life, and been so utterly confused. It is definitely a Monday.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Limited.

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A post from ‘tactile mind’ on a beautiful Sunday evening.

I just got back from a  beautiful weekend  in Muskoka. My only souvenir is a huge hickey from a black fly. Now at home, getting ready for a photo shoot tomorrow night for my next project. Last night there was a interview on butterscotch.com about ‘tactile mind’. I have not had a chance to check it out. On-camera interviews are my least favorite. At least on a radio or newsprint interview, I can pace my kitchen, distort my face, scratch myself, and nobody can see. I have another interview later this week with Voiceprint Canada.  I find that my eyelids flitter all over the place when I’m trying to explain something. I am really going to try and focus. I will probably look psycho.

Lisa J. Murphy

TACTILE MIND STUDIO LIMITED

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A media request to ‘tactile mind’ from Europe.

Today, by email,  I had a question and request from a European T.V. station who wanted to do a segment on ‘tactile mind’ . I had previous  contact with them, trying to organize something. Today this person wrote:

“I have some additional questions concerning a possible story. We are thinking of somehow connecting it to an example of blind people in Canada and what their daily live looks like – are there obsticles they have to cope with – or are they fully integrated into society? ”

Big generalizations. I had to wonder if there was something lost in translation.  I opted out of this interview.

Lisa J. Murphy

Tactile Mind Studio Ltd.

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