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BLURRED AbstractBlurred (2014) is a comics-collage on hybridization, coldness and passion. The passage between organic and inorganic materials meets the strangeness of different forms which meld in this abstract tale. The short story/collage/drawings in which the main characters experience interspecies relations is based on the assumptions of the object-ontology. It is a visual flirt with the main topic: “Tranimacies.” The collage refers to contemporary artworks (Patricia Piccinini, Ray Caesar, Piotr Lutyński, Katarzyna Zabłocka, Jozef Robakowski) concerning hybridization, objectification, transsexualism, postmodernism and anthropomorphism, which are mixed with texts from newspapers, literature and dreams. Images and words are cut and melded to create a new, dangerous world where everything is a bit blurred and a trans-child is fighting for existence. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

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Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities , Volume 22 (2): 8 – Apr 3, 2017

Abstract

AbstractBlurred (2014) is a comics-collage on hybridization, coldness and passion. The passage between organic and inorganic materials meets the strangeness of different forms which meld in this abstract tale. The short story/collage/drawings in which the main characters experience interspecies relations is based on the assumptions of the object-ontology. It is a visual flirt with the main topic: “Tranimacies.” The collage refers to contemporary artworks (Patricia Piccinini, Ray Caesar, Piotr Lutyński, Katarzyna Zabłocka, Jozef Robakowski) concerning hybridization, objectification, transsexualism, postmodernism and anthropomorphism, which are mixed with texts from newspapers, literature and dreams. Images and words are cut and melded to create a new, dangerous world where everything is a bit blurred and a trans-child is fighting for existence.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN
1469-2899
eISSN
0969-725X
DOI
10.1080/0969725X.2017.1322826
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Abstract

AbstractBlurred (2014) is a comics-collage on hybridization, coldness and passion. The passage between organic and inorganic materials meets the strangeness of different forms which meld in this abstract tale. The short story/collage/drawings in which the main characters experience interspecies relations is based on the assumptions of the object-ontology. It is a visual flirt with the main topic: “Tranimacies.” The collage refers to contemporary artworks (Patricia Piccinini, Ray Caesar, Piotr Lutyński, Katarzyna Zabłocka, Jozef Robakowski) concerning hybridization, objectification, transsexualism, postmodernism and anthropomorphism, which are mixed with texts from newspapers, literature and dreams. Images and words are cut and melded to create a new, dangerous world where everything is a bit blurred and a trans-child is fighting for existence.

Journal

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical HumanitiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Apr 3, 2017

Keywords: tranimacies; collage; transsexualism; hybridisation; postmodernism; art; dream; comic

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