By: jocelyn
totally bitchin'. i would say my favorite yet, but i say that every time. and i think that is a good thing. and dave, the shatner picture - is there something you would like to share with the rest of the class? *shudder*
October 5, 2001 10:56 AM
By: jimmy
very nicely done.
October 5, 2001 10:57 AM
By: Phineas
The unintended juxtaposition of Phyllis Diller and processed meat is making me wonder if this project was really such a good idea after all.
October 5, 2001 11:04 AM
By: bran
Excellent. Guys - this site just rocks. That's all I have to say. This corpse is beautiful.
October 5, 2001 11:08 AM
By: jima
all the processed meat is making me itch. apart from that, it's pretty cool.
October 5, 2001 11:27 AM
By: Phineas
Does anyone else think the title of this one sort of sounds like beat poetry?
October 5, 2001 11:29 AM
By: andrew
Phyllis Diller's gaping maw melding into the crotch of some Bond girl is enought to turn any man's stomach, but that combined with a Kirk-sized dildo puts me over the edge.
This corpse is going to rot faster than others, I think, due to an over-abundance of all. that. meat. Dave, did you raid ILoveBacon for all that?
October 5, 2001 11:35 AM
By: andrew
Sorry, that question's directed at Davezilla -- I didn't notice there were to Daves involved.
["These are the Daves I know I know/ These are the Daves I know."]
October 5, 2001 11:37 AM
By: GeekMan
This is a great piece. Monty Python meets Double-Oh Diller. I'm impressed, and my favorite 'piece' is the monkey.
No piece of art is complete without a monkey.
October 5, 2001 11:49 AM
By: Charles
Hmmm..."pork faggots", "anal chili." huge sausages, guns, Phyllis Diller's open mouth, and the . . . guy with the pole strapped on. The phalic connotations are enough to keep a budding young Freudian busy for weeks. Great title - sounds like a BDSM theme night at a gay club (not that I would have any knowledge of such things.)
Beautiful blending and surreal elements. Phineas' section is like a Survey 1 art history course summed up in one panel. Very nice all around. Four guys and the result is a corpse full of sexual angst - who would have imagined?
October 5, 2001 12:02 PM
By: heather
that's what we all needed - a corpse ridden with meat, sexual imagery, and william shatner.
mmm. meat.
after reading the title on this one, I'm thinking we're just about ready to start a corpse-ring with text, now. thoughts?
October 5, 2001 04:06 PM
By: Davezilla
I did indeed raid ilovebacon for those meat pics. I’m a vegetarian so what would I be doing downloading meat pix?
Meat is not murder. Meat is art. Bad tasteless [’scuse the pun] art.
October 5, 2001 05:46 PM
By: Mel
Very rich in imagery and meaning. I'm enjoying trying to figure this one out. It's very, um...male.
October 5, 2001 09:15 PM
By: Phineas
Pretty much everyone has commented on the sexual imagery in this piece, but just as potent are all the death allusions. Guns. The Bond quote. Flayed carcasses (in the form of 'pork faggots' in this case.) A flayed leg for which I am personally responsible to say nothing of the drowning man whose only access to life-giving oxygen is a totalitarian signpost. I think it's safe to say that this is one of the more...er...primal works currently on display. On the other hand I'm awake at 2:30 in the morning. Don't mind me.
October 6, 2001 02:36 AM
By: mel
I just have to ask, were all these segments done after Sept. 11?
October 8, 2001 08:41 AM
By: Phineas
Just dug though my pile of mess to check up on that. All but the first piece were at least received after 9/11. Don't know how that might have influenced anything. I'm certain it's an influence that will be showing up in the future, though.
October 8, 2001 10:34 AM
By: D
Oh my God. I had no idea that was Phyllis Diller's open mouth! I'm gonna burn for that one.
Mel, I admit to having used one of the images from http://www.ultradio.com/ as my "Bond" and that's Kylie Minogue's hand holding the gun to the left.
October 9, 2001 01:06 PM