The world at my feet

Art Work Killed at MoMA

Posted in American Dream, Oceania by theworldatmyfeet on May 9th, 2008

 

 

One of the main works in the exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind” at the MoMA of New York (until 12 May), Victimless Leather, a small jacket made of embryonic stem cells extracted from mice, has died. The artists, Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr, say the work, that was nourished with nutrients by tube, expanded too quickly and occluded its incubation system five weeks after the show opened. So, the poor, little jacket has been killed. It was one of the works created as part of their Tissue Culture & Art Project, promoted by the University of Western Australia in Perth, that unites art and scientific research.

This story reminds me of a scientist who considered himself all-powerful and created a modern Prometheus: both of them met a sticky end.

 

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Devil Music

Posted in American Dream by theworldatmyfeet on April 10th, 2008

 

Many blogs are talking about Charles Manson’s record released under Creative Commons. It’s well-known Manson not only had a sympathy for the Devil but also for the rock stars. He has finally realized his dreams. I presume many people will download this record, evil is always fascinating. But I advise you against doing it. How will you feel when your notebook throws up and does somersaults? What will you do when your iPod starts “frying” every time you pass by a church or a crucifix? Follow my advice. Nowadays, it’s hard to find an exorcist. Now, I hope Evil doesn’t pick on me because I have spiked his guns. I feel a bit strange.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Ja 

 

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John Holmes: A Pop Icon

Posted in American Dream by theworldatmyfeet on March 17th, 2008

John Holmes, the most famous male porn star of all time, died on 13 March 1988. The Spanish daily El Pais dedicated a commemorative article to the death of this pop icon. Why is John Holmes a pop icon? For a start, I take myself as an example: I have never seen a porn film, but I know John Holmes. He’s a pop icon because has inspired books, songs (like John Holmes by the Italian band Elio e le Storie Tese) and movies like Boogie Nights and Wonderland. At last, a pop icon usually doesn’t have a long and quiet life. He died of Aids at age 44 and had a fairly full life : drug, alcohol, prison and naturally much, much sex.

The El Pais article tells a few little known anecdotes. He was noticed by a photographer standing next to him at a restroom urinal (porn has its talent-scouts as well..) and in his career appeared in gay films too. He was a gigolo, a stripper, a stool pigeon. For his cocaine addiction, that forced him to snort a line every 15 minutes, he started to keep the underworld and was involved in the Wonderland murders. The rest is story, or rather,  is myth. Little wonder that our times have as a myth a man famous only for his penis. After all, the Greeks already venerated a certain Priapus.

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Olafur Eliasson Creates Waterfalls for New York City

Posted in American Dream, Norden by theworldatmyfeet on March 6th, 2008

The Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has become famous to the general public with The Weather Project at London’s Tate Modern. In 2003, he lit up the Turbine Hall with an artificial sun that “warmed” 2 million visitors. Now he changes element: he will set up four mammoth, free-standing waterfalls around New York harbour, including one under Brooklyn Bridge. The project, sponsored by the U.S. non-profit organisation Public Art Found, will give an illusion of coolness to the hot Big Apple from mid-July to mid- October. But this is not the first time the artist has probed the power of water. In 2005 he installed a waterfall at the Dundee University. Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s The Gates in Central Park drew more than 4 million visitors in 2005, Eliasson’s waterfalls are the artistic dare of 2008.

 

 

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