Swiss artist and comedian Ursus Wehrli satisfies those with a obsessive compulsive disorder in his photography series. The photos display perfectly arranged objects in an extremely orderly fashion. For example, a fruit bowl is shown as a cluster of fruit in one image, and a perfectly tidy arrangement in the next. The photos are guaranteed to satisfy obsessive compulsive urges once setting eyes on the pristine masterpieces.
The OCD-inspired art is not Ursus’s first; he is known for his countless neatly organized photographs. He also appears on a TED talk explaining the madness behind his ideas.
The sandbox arrangement photo would impress obsessive compulsive individuals but not the bored child sitting at the edge of the sandbox. Anyone with the slightest obsessive compulsive tendency can appreciate Ursus Wehrli’s extremely well organized photo series.
Pristinely Placed OCD Photography
The Obsessive Complusive Photography by Ursus Wehrli is Neat
Trend Themes
1. Arranged Objects Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop a platform or app that allows users to create and share their own perfectly arranged object photos.
2. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder-inspired Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create a virtual reality experience that immerses users in a perfectly organized virtual environment, providing a therapeutic and visually pleasing experience.
3. Organizational Art Therapy - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Establish specialized art therapy centers that utilize the principles of organizing and arranging objects as a form of therapy for individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop AI-powered cameras that automatically arrange objects in a visually pleasing and orderly manner.
2. Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create smart home systems that can automatically organize and arrange objects in a visually pleasing way, catering to individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder.
3. Mental Health - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design mobile applications that provide virtual art therapy sessions and tools for individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder to manage and express their symptoms.