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A lively and accessible guide to the rich literary, philosophical and artistic achievements of the notorious age of Nero.
"Eva and Franco Mattes are the Italian artist-provocateurs behind the infamous website 0100101110101101.ORG. Pioneers of the Net Art movement, they are renowned for masterful subversions of public media, such as their notorious (and unauthorized) Nike advertising campaign"--P. 4 of cover.
Refutes the commonly-held perception that Nero should be understood as the Antichrist figure in the Bible, and argues instead that this paradigm was a product of late antiquity. The paradigm's success facilitated its revival in the nineteenth century against the backdrop of the era's fin-de-siècle anxieties and religious controversies.
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Bettina Korek, Emanuele Coccia, Formafantasma, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Jennifer L. Anderson, Lesley Green, Paola Antonelli, Paulo Tavares, Rebecca Lewin, Vanessa Richardson
An unprecedented art-historical account of practices of image ingestion from ancient Egypt to the twentieth century Eating and drinking images may seem like an anomalous notion but, since antiquity, in the European and Mediterranean worlds, people have swallowed down frescoes, icons, engravings, eucharistic hosts stamped with images, heraldic wafers, marzipan figures, and other sculpted dishes. Either specifically made for human consumption or diverted from their original purpose so as to be ingested, these figured artifacts have been not only gazed upon but also incorporated—taken into the body—as solids or liquids. How can we explain such behavior? Why take an image into one’s own bo...