At Table of Malcontents, we have a deep, abiding love for the wonderful lunatics. Following that, We Make Money, Not Art has an absolutely phenomenal post up examining the works of Stelarc and ...
In the annals of strange things done in the name of art, Australian performance artist Stelarc is quickly making a name for himself. Stelarc, a professor at Curtin University in Perth, was first ...
Legendary Australian performance artist Stelarc is known for going to extremes, from aggressive voluntary surgeries and robotic third arms to flesh-hook suspensions and prosthetics. For more than four ...
Extreme body-artist Stelarc – who has previously suspended himself from the ceiling using hooks in his flesh – is now planning to connect an ear, which has been growing on his arm, to the internet.
PSST! Want to control a stranger’s arm by remote control? Meet Stelarc, the “nutty” professor in the spider-like exoskeleton, whose moves are not his own. It’s all in the name of art ... and science. ...
An artist's fascination with anatomy has prompted a surreal addition, writes Penelope Debelle in Adelaide. THE natural response to seeing an ear growing on the arm of Melbourne performance artist ...
Stelarc has made a career of blending his body with technology. In his latest work, the Australian performance artist strapped himself to an industrial robotic arm and went for a spin. A video ...
Australian artist Stelarc has has a third ear implanted on his body, in a very unusual place Australian artist Stelarc has a third ear - but it isn't for him. In 2006 Stelarc, 70, had an artificial ...
A Perth performance artist has been spun around by a giant industrial robotic arm in a stomach-turning performance for an upcoming exhibition. Stelarc, the head of the Alternate Anatomies Laboratory ...
Picking up where the Vacanti mouse left off, Australian performance artist Stelarc went through with his plans to implant a cell-cultivated ear beneath the skin of his forearm earlier this year, and ...
In 1972 the man born Stelios Arcadiou took on a new name. He refashioned himself as the artist Stelarc, whose work often explores what he calls “alternate anatomical architectures.” He’s probed his ...
BERKELEY, California – Legendary Australian performance artist Stelarc is known for going to extremes, from aggressive voluntary surgeries and robotic third arms to flesh-hook suspensions and ...