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Electric Body Manipulation as Performance Art: A Historical Perspective

Elsenaar, Arthur and Sha, Remko

 

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ID: ELS2002:01 2002
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Keywords: Electric bosy manipulation

Abstract

The authors trace the history of electric performance art. They begin with the roots of this art form in 18th-century experiments with ?anima
electricity? and ?artiffcial electricity,? which were often performed as public demonstrations in royal courts and anatomical theaters. Next, the authors sketch the development of increasingly powerful techniques for the generation of electric current and their applications in destructive body manipulation, culminating in the electric chair.


Finally, they discuss the development of electric muscle-control technology, from its 18thcentury beginnings through Duchenne de Boulogne?s photo sessions to the current work of Stelarc and Arthur Elsenaar.

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