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Egyptian Mummies and Voyeurism | hyper-heterotopia
https://hyperheterotopia.com/2015/04/07/egyptian-mummies-and-voyeurism
Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Egyptian Mummies and Voyeurism. Personally, I find it a bit strange to visit a museum or gallery and default to viewing the objects down the barrel of the camera; or in many cases these days via a smartphone held out between the viewer and the object. What does this say about the interaction between the object and the audience? That it is more important to document the visit to the museum than to encounter the presence of the artifact?
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Menstrual Blood | hyper-heterotopia
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Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Enjoy Journal Bloody Women Artists. Via Enjoy Journal Bloody Women Artists. One further influenced by the role of the vagina as a sex organ; concerning reproduction, and the censorship involved in exposing body parts. This raises the question, if menstruation happened in another part of the body, one that is not associated with intercourse, would it have the same stigma? During the early sixties, some years before the growth of an organis...
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museums | hyper-heterotopia
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Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Egyptian Mummies and Voyeurism. Personally, I find it a bit strange to visit a museum or gallery and default to viewing the objects down the barrel of the camera; or in many cases these days via a smartphone held out between the viewer and the object. What does this say about the interaction between the object and the audience? That it is more important to document the visit to the museum than to encounter the presence of the artifact?
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goddess | hyper-heterotopia
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Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Egyptian Mummies and Voyeurism. Personally, I find it a bit strange to visit a museum or gallery and default to viewing the objects down the barrel of the camera; or in many cases these days via a smartphone held out between the viewer and the object. What does this say about the interaction between the object and the audience? That it is more important to document the visit to the museum than to encounter the presence of the artifact?
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colonisation | hyper-heterotopia
https://hyperheterotopia.com/category/colonisation
Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Egyptian Mummies and Voyeurism. Personally, I find it a bit strange to visit a museum or gallery and default to viewing the objects down the barrel of the camera; or in many cases these days via a smartphone held out between the viewer and the object. What does this say about the interaction between the object and the audience? That it is more important to document the visit to the museum than to encounter the presence of the artifact?
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Photography | hyper-heterotopia
https://hyperheterotopia.com/category/photography
Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Egyptian Mummies and Voyeurism. Personally, I find it a bit strange to visit a museum or gallery and default to viewing the objects down the barrel of the camera; or in many cases these days via a smartphone held out between the viewer and the object. What does this say about the interaction between the object and the audience? That it is more important to document the visit to the museum than to encounter the presence of the artifact?
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voyersim | hyper-heterotopia
https://hyperheterotopia.com/category/voyersim
Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Enjoy Journal Bloody Women Artists. Via Enjoy Journal Bloody Women Artists. One further influenced by the role of the vagina as a sex organ; concerning reproduction, and the censorship involved in exposing body parts. This raises the question, if menstruation happened in another part of the body, one that is not associated with intercourse, would it have the same stigma? During the early sixties, some years before the growth of an organis...
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Uncategorized | hyper-heterotopia
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Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Meet the Badass Feminist Fighting Sexism One Menstrual Pad at a Time. 8220;Imagine if men were as disgusted with rape as they are with periods,” Elonë wrote on one pad, quoting a tweet. This particular message embodies the project’s aim: On one hand, women’s bodies are vandalized, harassed and objectified. On the other, they are often erased when it comes to the reality of menstruation: Blood turns blue. To keep their periods private.
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Meet the Badass Feminist Fighting Sexism — One Menstrual Pad at a Time | hyper-heterotopia
https://hyperheterotopia.com/2015/04/07/meet-the-badass-feminist-fighting-sexism-one-menstrual-pad-at-a-time
Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Meet the Badass Feminist Fighting Sexism One Menstrual Pad at a Time. 8220;Imagine if men were as disgusted with rape as they are with periods,” Elonë wrote on one pad, quoting a tweet. This particular message embodies the project’s aim: On one hand, women’s bodies are vandalized, harassed and objectified. On the other, they are often erased when it comes to the reality of menstruation: Blood turns blue. To keep their periods private.
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Installation | hyper-heterotopia
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Blood and milk: contemporary maternal and menstrual art histories. Enjoy Journal Bloody Women Artists. Via Enjoy Journal Bloody Women Artists. One further influenced by the role of the vagina as a sex organ; concerning reproduction, and the censorship involved in exposing body parts. This raises the question, if menstruation happened in another part of the body, one that is not associated with intercourse, would it have the same stigma? During the early sixties, some years before the growth of an organis...
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