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Stelarc: an interview at the N.T.U. Fine Arts Department, Darwin, Australia

Australia, 1991
film

Stelarc is a unique performance artist, internationally renown for “events” he stages. In these, he suspends his nude body with fish hooks in vari..

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Stelarc Moving Image Collection

Australia, 1970s-2000s Decade
Similarity: 79%

[Stelarc: Stretched Skin No.4 Munich 1977]

Munich, Germany, 1977
Similarity: 72%

Alternate interfaces

Similarity: 71%

[Stelarc: Event for Modified Man 1976]

Tokyo, Japan, 1976
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Artists in cyberculture

Australia, 1993
Similarity: 64%

MEART

Australia, 08 MAY 2004
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Australia Council archival film series: on stage

Australia, 1994
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Space splice

Canada, 1994
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Cyberdelia

Victoria, Australia, 1991
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Lost in Time and Space

Australia, 2005
Similarity: 62%

Stencil art

20 NOV 2003
Similarity: 62%

There we are John...Derek Jarman interviewed by John Cartwright

United Kingdom, 1993
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Stephen Sewell

Australia, 1986
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Collisions: Lynette Wallworth

Australia, 2017
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Still from The Catacombs of Solaris Revisited

Australia, 2019
Similarity: 61%

Prosthetic Head

Australia, 2003
Similarity: 61%

A Short portrait of Dennis Spiteri

Victoria, Australia, 2003
Similarity: 61%

Still from Catacombs of Solaris Revisited

Australia, 2019
Similarity: 61%
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