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S3 Ep5: David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future', Surgery, and Performance Art

S3 Ep5: David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future', Surgery, and Performance Art

Update: 2024-08-31
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Emma and Christy watch David Cronenberg’s 2022 film Crimes of the Future, exploring the themes of this work while also connecting to some of the director’s earlier movies. In this episode, we discuss the fears and the pleasures of the human body and cutting into it; surgery as sex; Cronenbergian body horror; the monstrous as art; being and becoming cyborgs; evolution and pain; technology as prosthesis; the posthuman; contemporary performance art (good and bad); the cosmetic gaze; the body as text; and meaning making.



CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE IMAGES WE DISCUSS, as well as complete show notes, references, and suggestions for further reading.



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David Cronenberg, dir., Crimes of the Future (2022)

First scene with boy playing on beach, cruise ship overturned in water

Saul Tenser in the Orchid Bed

TVs showing ‘BODY IS REALITY’ during Saul and Caprice’s performance

Scuttling, insect-like bureaucrats of the National Organ Registry

Bureaucrat of the National Organ Registry telling Saul that ‘surgery is new sex

David Cronenberg, dir., Crash (1996)

Saul Tenser in the BreakFaster Chair

Saul Tenser’s facial expression at the end of the film

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa (1652)

David Cronenberg, dir., Videodrome (1983)

The hand-gun in Videodrome

David Cronenberg, dir., The Fly (1986)

Odile (decorative surgery) performance art

Klinek (ear man) performance art

ORLAN, The Reincarnation of Saint Orlan (1990-1993)

Stelarc, Ear on Arm (2007 - )

The Swan reality show (2004)

The autopsy scene 



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‘Drawing Blood’ cover art © Emma Merkling, image courtesy of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgeons

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S3 Ep5: David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future', Surgery, and Performance Art

S3 Ep5: David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future', Surgery, and Performance Art

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