Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
Stelarc
The Performance Festival of the 7th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art is paying tribute to Stelarc.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
An artist whose work represents a ceaseless exploration dedicated to redefining the human body and its alternative abilities, through robotics, prosthetics, the Internet and biotechnology.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
Born in Cyprus (Nicosia, 1946), Stelarc (Stelios Arcadiou) moved to Australia, where he focused on the biological form and the concept of corporal extensions that go beyond the body’s natural limits.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
His well-known motto “the body is obsolete” refers to a conception that perceives the body as an imperfect and dysfunctional construction, which is therefore in need of adjustment and reconfiguration.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
It also underlines that the body can no longer cope with the requirements of the current, constantly evolving technological environment, and that we should consequently explore its uncharted, adaptive capabilities.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
For more than four decades, the artist has been renowned for his radical artistic stance, his innate uniqueness and the novel way in which he pursues the production of new interpretations as to the evolution of the human species, and the perception of the human body.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
The latter is transient, suspended amidst conditions, and can also function as an interface for various technological systems.
Stelarc (2019) by Photos: Gabriel PsaltakisMOMus - Experimental Center for the Arts
is work corresponds and fully interacts and relates to the developments in biotechnology, genetics, and an array of new scientific explorations and experimentations.
Texts: Eirini Papakonstantinou - curator MOMus-Experimental Center for the Arts
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