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meat dress, 1987
 
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5. Body Worlds (5 of the most provocative)
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== 5. Body Worlds ==
    where a scientist replaces human tissue with a kind of plastic)
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6. Protrude and Flow (5 or 6 images)
 
6. Protrude and Flow (5 or 6 images)

Revision as of 23:18, 28 November 2006

1. Orlan

First Surgery 01.jpg First Surgery 02.jpg

Orlan(1990),
First Surgery- http://www.orlan.net/

Video : http://www.vdb.org/smackn.acgi$misc?clips/OPERATIONR_002.mov

Access date : Nov. 25 2006


2. Stelarc

Bigear.jpg

Extra Ear, 1999 http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/extra_ear/index.htm


Ear6.jpg

Extra Ear 1/4 Scale, 2003 http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/quarterear/index.html


Nu-Stelarc-3G.jpg

The Last Suspension, 1988 www.paris-art.com/image_detail-10134.html


Suspension.jpg

Sitting/Swaying: Event for rock suspension, 1980 http://www.monash.edu.au/news/monashmemo/stories/20050803/print-version.html

Access date : Nov. 25 2006

3. Damien Hirst

a) Cut up cow

Hirst motherchild.jpg

Mother and Child divided, 1993 http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/turnerprize/history/hirst.htm


b) any other of his works that ellict a visceral response

Hirst piggy.jpg

This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, 1996 http://www.artchive.com/artchive/H/hirst.html

The pig (entitled This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home): "The pig is sliced down the middle, displayed in two separate tanks. Driven on a plinth by motorised pulleys, this dumb animal constantly passes itself in the endless shuffle, a parody of the futile rat race of life."

Access date : Nov. 25 2006

4. Jana Sterbak

Meat dress.jpg

meat dress, 1987 http://www.snopes.com/politics/arts/meatdress.asp

Access date : Nov. 25 2006


5. Body Worlds

6. Protrude and Flow (5 or 6 images)

   [plus short video clip that shows how it responds to sound
    IF it clearly shows cause-and-effect]

7. (Virtual?) Guillotine (at SIGGRAPH 2001 I think)

8. Tissue Culture/symbiotica (5 or 6 images)

    a) images that are about growing tissue but which
         don't in themselves really provoke a visceral response
         if you didn't know what it was
    b) images that DO provoke a visceral response (the ear in particular)

9. Female artist who used an endoscopic camera to explore her insides

10. Osmose (3 or 4 distinctly different images)

11. Margaret Dolinsky VR images (2 of the most otherworldly,

     not the one that is about music)

12. Jill Scott (any image or images about her skin/touch project)

13. the mechanic digestion machine created by an artist

     (you put food in one end and poo comes out of the other end
      after it has been digested)

14. Francis Bacon (triptych) or the most viscerally evocative; painting

15. steak sliding down wall at Pompideau (male artist; maybe 2004 or 2005)

      it was included in the Pompideau's first real exhibit of interactive art I think

16. the experiment where people wore glasses that inverted the world;

      they adapted over a certain period of time (I need to know what that
      period of time was); maybe 1889? Perhaps ask Brian Fisher, as this
      is often cited in perception books
                                                     

17. Flesh by Scofidio and Diller (the most provocative images, maybe 3 or so)

18. Graphic design: a poster by the designer who inscribes himself with typography

      (that is, he cuts into his skin; Jayme will know the name of the guy)  

19. Movie: Crocuhing Tiger, Hidden Dragon (1 or 2 stills of people obviously

     flying)       

20. An image of the Indian ritual thaipusam, especially where the person

      contorts himself in ways that don't look possible                                      

21. Stills from film director Cronenberg

     a) 5 or 6 from the movie about computer game
     b) an image where the guy put the video in his stomach in Videodrome