Aesthetics of fluid-preserved animal and human bodies : an example of research-based art

Authors
Lee, Jung Yoon
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High, Kathryn
Staniszewski, Mary Anne
Hahn, Tomie
Zurr, Ionat
Issue Date
2013-08
Keywords
Electronic arts
Degree
PhD
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Abstract
"Aesthetics of fluid-preserved animal and human bodies: an example of research-based art" is based on an interdisciplinary art investigation and intervention on publicly displayed visual artifacts containing animal and human materials. It consists of this dissertation text and two of my art projects, Xenotransplantation P56 (2012) and A Dying Art (2013), which use examples from pre-modern fluid-preserved specimens.
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August 2013
School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Department
Dept. of the Arts
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
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