Video

Meat

Rae Staseson

1991, 05:30 minutes, colour

TAPECODE 434.04

A performance made specifically for the video camera, in which excruciating time is used to pursue a mundane activity. There is potential for physical danger, a disregard for technique, and the body is used as a vehicle for content. In making this performance/video, Staseson utilised the device of tightly-framed anonymity that de-emphasized the inherent sensationalism of the content (Meat/body).

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