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Monthly Archives: October 2009
The Crow
On March 31, 1993, while making The Crow, the crew filmed a scene in which Brandon Lee’s character walked into his apartment and discovered his girlfriend being raped by thugs. Actor Michael Massee, who played one of the film’s villains (Fun-boy), was supposed to fire a gun at Eric Draven (Brandon Lee) as he walked into his apartment.
When the blank was fired, the bullet shot out and hit Lee in the abdomen and lodged in his spine. He fell down instantly and the director shouted “Cut!”. When Lee did not respond, the cast and crew rushed to him and found that he was wounded. He was immediately rushed to the hospital. Lee’s heart stopped once on the set and once in the ambulance. Following a six hour operation to remove the bullet, and despite being given 60 pints (or 28 liters) of blood, Lee was pronounced dead at 1:03 pm on March 31, 1993. He was 28 years old.
Eva and Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.ORG
‘Reenactment of Chris Burden’s Shoot‘ from series ‘Synthetic Performance in Second Life’ (2007) by Eva and Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.org.
Chris Burden
‘Shoot‘ (1971) by Chris Burden.
Chris Burden was shot in his left arm by an assistant from a distance of about five meters. Burden was taken to a psychiatrist after this piece.
Logo Hallucination
‘Logo.Hallucination‘ by Christophe Bruno.
Logo.Hallucination continuously monitors the images circulating on the Internet looking for hidden logos.
‘Logo.Hallucination’ proposes to use technologies of recognition of images in order to detect subliminal forms of logos or emblems, hidden (generally involuntarily) in the visual environment or in the whole of the images of the Internet. Every time a hallucination is detected, an email is sent to the owner of the image.
Aids-3D
‘Oh my God’, by Aids-3D (200?)
Click on ‘Read more’ for a random selection of their fine gallery of randomly found internet images. (Don’t worry, it’s office-friendly. Your boss won’t mind…)
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