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Variety is ...
lisa hutton
The web site, "Variety is ..." currently contains five modules:
"Cyber*babes (A Fan Dance For Adults)" explores the recent laws promulgated by congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The content of the piece explores the notion of censorship by using changeable imagery of "cyberbabes" and URL links combining male and female bodies in a titillating fan dance where "obscene" nudity is flashed and then covered. The links to the WWW outside my site are chosen from two categories. The first category explores the content and commentary surrounding the Telecommunications Act - a collection of suggested readings. The second categroy provides links of an opposing context by sending the visitor to some of the other "obscene" material available on the Internet. These include the Internet's consumerist motivations, American "political correctness", photographic war documentation, the search for pornography on the Internet, and the exploitation of wild animals.
Poems from the Fishwrap: This piece contains random poetry and images created by a method derived from early 20th century motifs using a newspaper, or "fishwrap".
Having trouble with Maria ...: This piece explores the conflict of America and Mexico at the Tijuana border crossing.
Dada Boom Boom: This piece contains three modules based on the principles of Dada.
Hot Links: This module provides links to sites I've enjoyed.
Links: http://art-slab.ucsd.edu/ARTSLAB/LisaHutton/LLHpage.html
"Cyber*babes (A Fan Dance For Adults)" explores the recent laws promulgated by congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The content of the piece explores the notion of censorship by using changeable imagery of "cyberbabes" and URL links combining male and female bodies in a titillating fan dance where "obscene" nudity is flashed and then covered. The links to the WWW outside my site are chosen from two categories. The first category explores the content and commentary surrounding the Telecommunications Act - a collection of suggested readings. The second categroy provides links of an opposing context by sending the visitor to some of the other "obscene" material available on the Internet. These include the Internet's consumerist motivations, American "political correctness", photographic war documentation, the search for pornography on the Internet, and the exploitation of wild animals.
Poems from the Fishwrap: This piece contains random poetry and images created by a method derived from early 20th century motifs using a newspaper, or "fishwrap".
Having trouble with Maria ...: This piece explores the conflict of America and Mexico at the Tijuana border crossing.
Dada Boom Boom: This piece contains three modules based on the principles of Dada.
Hot Links: This module provides links to sites I've enjoyed.
Links: http://art-slab.ucsd.edu/ARTSLAB/LisaHutton/LLHpage.html
Lisa Hutton (USA), born 1959, degree specializing in illustration at Ivy School of Professional Art, Pittsburgh in 1979, currently at University of California, San Diego. BA in Visual Art with Computer Media Emphasis and a minor in Literature Writing (graduation June 1996).