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    Meat, metal, and code

    September 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

    Meat, metal, and code: Stelarc’s alternate anatomical architectures By Jesse Hicks, theverge.com 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 body with cam­eras, cre­at­ing films that… http://flpbd.it/pBHf2 Related articles STELARC - … Continue reading Meat, metal, and code

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