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    Mud performance art

    Oliver de Sagazan is at it again with some amazing, weird, and even scary performance art. Hard to explain. You really have to see it to understand it. I think it's brilliant, but I am also weird.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gYBXRwsDjY
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    Kind of reminded me of a Tool video or a Slipknot concert....








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    sorry, what is that a video of??? i mean whats the purpose??
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    sorry, what is that a video of??? i mean whats the purpose??
    I wasn't aware that performance art needed a purpose anymore. Correct me if I am wrong.

    In my opinion, it displays the image of man in his never-ending conquest to maintain an "appealing" visual identity through whatever means/medium available.

    The artist in me tells me that.

    But the Tyler Durden in me tells me it's just a crazy man playing in the mud, heh.

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    That was pretty cool. Looks to me like a good way to do low budget horror movie getups:bgwg:. Bart, are you watching this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    I wasn't aware that performance art needed a purpose anymore. Correct me if I am wrong.

    In my opinion, it displays the image of man in his never-ending conquest to maintain an "appealing" visual identity through whatever means/medium available.

    The artist in me tells me that.

    But the Tyler Durden in me tells me it's just a crazy man playing in the mud, heh.
    ya that makes sense, i just think my creative mind wasnt activated..

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    For some reason that reminds me of a British show I like called “Spaced”. There’s a caricature that play an artist like that.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P7dileY9sY


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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    sorry, what is that a video of??? i mean whats the purpose??
    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post

    But the Tyler Durden in me tells me it's just a crazy man playing in the mud, heh.
    Hmmmmm...that's different...

    I'll call that "performance" 9 min 23 seconds of my life I'll never get back...

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    He has some really good, really cool dark art, and performances, but that was over the top.

    And I'm certain that he has some serious mental disabilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taylorRichie View Post
    And I'm certain that he has some serious mental disabilities.
    Unca dubs most sarcastic voice *ON*

    YA THINK ?

    Unca dubs most sarcastic voice *OFF*

    ............

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    sorry, what is that a video of??? i mean whats the purpose??
    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Hmmmmm...that's different...

    I'll call that "performance" 9 min 23 seconds of my life I'll never get back...
    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Unca dubs most sarcastic voice *ON*

    YA THINK ?

    Unca dubs most sarcastic voice *OFF*

    ............

    [Thurston Howell III aka Jim Backus----voice on]

    Oh Pleeze, apparently performance art is directed towards the enlightened folk in this world and not the "common" man.

    The most frequently asked question about Performance Art has got to be What is it? And that, admittedly, is a tough question to answer. Generally, Performance Art is a category that many artists find themselves in if they are unhappy with the idea of working in only one traditional medium. Performance Artists are often interested in exploring several artistic disciplines and producing work that may cross traditional media boundaries such as works that include aspects of theater, music and the visual arts including video. Many performance artists are also interested in crossing the perceived boundary between art and life such as thinking of everyday activities in an artistic manner.

    The history of Performance Art is just as hard to pin down as the definition. If you are interested in its history, a good book to start with would be Roselee Goldberg's Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present. It provides a good overview of the relationship between Performance and European Art in the 20 Century. However, it is a bit limited if you are interested in interdisciplinary work that was made earlier in history or work that was made in non-western cultures.

    [Thurston Howell III-----voice off]

    And on a final note...I'll now admit that my computer at work doesn't allow access to U-tube so I haven't seen the video yet and in fact consider myself a "common" man... (j/k....wanted to bust some balls!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolly Roger VX'er View Post

    [Thurston Howell III aka Jim Backus----voice on]

    Oh Pleeze, apparently performance art is directed towards the enlightened folk in this world and not the "common" man.

    The most frequently asked question about Performance Art has got to be What is it? And that, admittedly, is a tough question to answer. Generally, Performance Art is a category that many artists find themselves in if they are unhappy with the idea of working in only one traditional medium. Performance Artists are often interested in exploring several artistic disciplines and producing work that may cross traditional media boundaries such as works that include aspects of theater, music and the visual arts including video. Many performance artists are also interested in crossing the perceived boundary between art and life such as thinking of everyday activities in an artistic manner.

    The history of Performance Art is just as hard to pin down as the definition. If you are interested in its history, a good book to start with would be Roselee Goldberg's Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present. It provides a good overview of the relationship between Performance and European Art in the 20 Century. However, it is a bit limited if you are interested in interdisciplinary work that was made earlier in history or work that was made in non-western cultures.

    [Thurston Howell III-----voice off]

    And on a final note...I'll now admit that my computer at work doesn't allow access to U-tube so I haven't seen the video yet and in fact consider myself a "common" man... (j/k....wanted to bust some balls!)
    Don't tell nobody, but...I've become awfully comfortable with my position of "unenlightened"...specially don't tell that one guy, he already thinks I'm...uhhh, "challenged"

    I'll consider my boys 3-B (Busted By the Best)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Don't tell nobody, but...I've become awfully comfortable with my position of "unenlightened"...specially don't tell that one guy, he already thinks I'm...uhhh, "challenged"

    I'll consider my boys 3-B (Busted By the Best)
    LOL........perhaps this art is more to your liking....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolly Roger VX'er View Post
    LOL........perhaps this art is more to your liking....

    yah, a box with a red "X" in it, always works for me...

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    i think it would have been better with some kind of music mixed in...kool though
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