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"Animatronic Flesh Shoe", by Adam Brandejs
"Animatronic Flesh Shoe", by Adam Brandejs

Time to throw some stones, if you let me. The "Animatronic Flesh Shoe", by Canadian artist Adam Brandejs is a grotesque latex Nike shoe, rigged for subtle motion (even though I didn't see any). Discomforting at first and second glance, the work doesn't seem to evolve from that. It felt a bit out of touch with the other works portrayed in the exhibition, and it's just an obvious rendering of this year's theme, Human Nature. The artist's second piece on display, "GenPets", seemed to artistically convey much more.
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ReBlogged by andré on Sep 8, 2009 at 05:17 PM
Posted by andré on Sep 8, 2009 at 05:17 PM
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