Monday, March 1, 2010

Flaccid Dangly Bits as a Public Statement

From the Beeb:
More than 5,000 people have shed their clothing on the steps of the Sydney Opera House to pose for a photograph by the American artist Spencer Tunick.
The organisers had only expected about half that number to take part.
The installation had been commissioned by the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, which took place over the weekend.
For once the eye was diverted away from the magnificent white sails of the Sydney Opera House.
It was drawn instead to the tableau of naked flesh assembled on its steps.
"Gay men and women lay naked next to their straight neighbours and this delivered a very strong message to the world that Australians embrace a free and equal society," Tunick said...
M'kay. I think the message it sends is, "We're a pack of lemming-like exhibitionists." But, hey, I guess we tend to read our own messages into these sorts of things.

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