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is the "Swiss Army Knife" of the cell. According to Cooking in Maximum Security , inmates use these tiny stovetop espresso pots to brew much more than coffee, inventing entire recipe books for pizza and strudel using only what they can find in a 6x9 foot cell. Famous Inventions Born in Chains

Most prisoner inventions aren’t about violence or escape—they are about reclaiming a sense of normalcy and comfort in a sterile environment. Consider the work of , an incarcerated artist who collaborated with the Temporary Services collective to document hundreds of these inventions. His drawings reveal a world where: Prisoners' Inventions

Cooking is perhaps where prisoners show the most innovation. In Italian maximum-security prisons, the Moka coffee maker is the "Swiss Army Knife" of the cell

The Ingenuity of Incarceration: Beyond the "Shiv" When we think of prison inventions, Hollywood has conditioned us to imagine one thing: weapons. We picture sharpened toothbrushes or makeshift shivs hidden under mattresses. But the reality of "jailhouse ingenuity" is far more human and surprisingly domestic. In an environment defined by extreme scarcity and total lack of privacy, the human spirit doesn't just survive; it improvises. The Art of Comfort Consider the work of , an incarcerated artist