Artist implants 'third ear' on his own arm
Last updated at 14:22pm on 11th October 2007
Performance artists are known for pushing the bounderies, but one
Australian has astonished his contemporaries by having a third ear
implanted onto his arm.
The Cypriot-born eccentric Stelios Arcadious spent 10 years
searching for a surgeon willing to perform the controversial operation.
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Artist Stelios Arcadiou has had the ear created in a lab from cells and implanted into his skin
He got his wish after working as a Research Fellow at Nottingham
Trent University's Digital Research Unit. The ear was grown in a lab
from cells and implanted into the 61-year-olds left forearm in 2006.
Mr Arcadious said he thought art "should be more than simply
illustrating ideas." Once the ear has fully developed he hopes to get a
microphone implanted as well.
"It is more of a relief at present than an ear but it is still recognisable as an ear," he said.
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The
performance artist has become a living exhibit and is planing to
install tiny transmitters so people can hear the sounds his arm-ear is
picking up
Mr Arcadious' ear is similar to the Vacanti mouse
"The last operation was in September 2006 and its only now that I'm about ready for the next step.
"I hope to have a tiny microphone implanted to it that will connect
with a bluetooth transmitter; that way you can listen to what my ear is
hearing."
An audience in Newcastle Centre For Life was introduced to
Stelarc's latest project, a 'walking head' robot which will be a
feature there for a month.
The six legged robot with its head on a screen is one of the highlights
of the Dott 07 design festival.
It is programmed to respond to someone entering the room, so every visitor will be treated to a little robot dance.
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