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GENPETS...built to create a stir

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:06 pm
by Dragon_Cooler
I was going to put this in the official tech, but again i think this deserves its own...
The perfect present for under the tree… These Genpets were designed to create a stir and it seems they did.

“This piece is a mix of design, industry, art and science. The sculpture consists of nineteen plastic packages hung from store hooks displaying streamlined, mass produced Bio-engineered life. The setup is complimented by small video displays, posters, and a product catalogue, which display information and video clips about the products.

Each package consists of custom vacuum formed plastic surrounding a foam latex animatron; Strange animals, grown and altered, by bioengineering, but clearly mammalian. They are twitching, shaking, clawing, and head butting their packaging but twist ties keep them held in place. Feeding tubes supply the creatures with nourishment, as well as electricity for the glowing “fresh strips” and heart monitors. But these are not plastic toys, these are mass produced, copyrighted life; modified for consumption.

These animals have been deemed worthless and marketed as midrange children’s toys. Like curiosities, they are on display but not in glass jars, rather plastic. They are tethered, but for practicality, not for security, and these cables demonstrate their relationship of utter dependency and submission right away upon birth. They are asleep in their packages complacently waiting to join their new homes as one more possession as the latest and greatest form of consumable technology.”
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http://www.genpets.com/index.php
http://www.brandejs.ca/portfolio5/gp01.php

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:17 pm
by HONkUS
That is either the creepiest or the greatest thing ever.

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 5:16 pm
by DMB2000uk
They are freaky awesome. Imagine if they were real! Im not sure I want one though because it'd creep me out, imagine if you worked in a store and these things were being sold!

Dan

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 4:56 pm
by pcrobot
Strange, just strange...