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policy discovered 7 weeks ago
The idea of transforming animals into medical devices at first glance seems like a macabre extension of sending canaries down mines but Revital's proposals seem to strive for a beautiful symbiosis between humans and animals, a mutual dependence in which man and beast exist in perfect harmony (albeit brought together through illness). So are her ideas just pipe dreams or could they actually work in the real world?
octobre-sound rated 2 days ago
to turn from the cold machinery that we've adopted in terror and turn to the flesh and blood that is life to seek treatments from ailments too bitter to suck out at will It makes my brain shiver with wonderful jitters
andreacv rated 2 weeks ago
The idea of transforming animals into medical devices at first glance seems like a macabre extension of sending canaries down mines but Revital's proposals seem to strive for a beautiful symbiosis between humans and animals, a mutual dependence in which man and beast exist in perfect harmony (albeit brought together through illness). So are her ideas just pipe dreams or could they actually work in the real world?
bilby4 rated 5 weeks ago
Bizarre. Next they'll be wanting to send a squirrel up yer bum.
monograph rated 6 weeks ago
Among the most interesting of the Royal College of Art's `Summer Show' projects was Revital Cohen's surprising new take on the `man-machine' aesthetic that is every sci-fi enthusiast's wet dream: man and animal. But why on earth would you want to use dogs for medical devices?
angrykeyboarder rated 6 weeks ago
The best part of this is the reaction of all the idiots on the page in the blog entry's comments section.
timepotato rated 6 weeks ago
lols, artists think they know something about medicine. Seriously wtf.
mrnegative rated 6 weeks ago
From the page: "The idea of transforming animals into medical devices at first glance seems like a macabre extension of sending canaries down mines but Revitalâ€s proposals seem to strive for a beautiful symbiosis between humans and animals, a mutual dependence in which man and beast exist in perfect harmony (albeit brought together through illness). So are her ideas just pipe dreams or could they actually work in the real world?"
queenofhearts820 rated 6 weeks ago
Seriously now? How does PETA not know about this.
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