Stelarc: The Monograph

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MIT Press, 2005 - Art - 256 pages
Stelarc is the most celebrated artist in the world working within technology and the visual arts. He is both an artist and a phenomenon, using his body as medium and exhibition space. Working in the interface between the body and the machine, employing virtual reality, robotics, medical instruments, prosthetics, and the Internet, Stelarc's art includes physical acts that don't always look survivable -- or, as science fiction novelist William Gibson puts it in his foreword, "sometimes seem to include the possibility of terminality."Stelarc's projects include "Third Hand, a manipulable robotic arm attached to the artist and activated by EMG from other body areas or tele-operated by others; "Amplified Body, the artist's amplified brainwaves, muscles, pulse, and blood flow; and "Stomach Sculptures, devices -- or "aesthetic adornments" -- placed in the artist's stomach and presented through video. Works in progress include the "Third Ear Project, a soft prosthesis constructed from skin and cartilage and attached to the artist's skull with titanium pins. Stelarc's work both reflects and determines new directions in performance art and body art. Although there have been hundreds of articles written about Stelarc since he began performing in the late 1960s, "Stelarc: The Monograph is the first comprehensive study of Stelarc's work practice in over thirty years. Gathering a range of writers who approach the work from a variety of perspectives, it includes William Gibson's account of his meetings with Stelarc, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker's emphatic "WE ARE ALL STELARCS NOW," and Stelarc himself in conversation with Marquard Smith. Taken together, these writers give us a multiplicity of ways tothink about Stelarc.

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The Will to Evolve
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An Itinerary and Five Excursions
33
We Are All Stelarcs
63
Copyright

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