While not every art school graduate has a hard time finding a way to pay the bills, some graduates find financial refuge far outside the realm of art.
Josh Dickinson is one such person. He “has participated in almost 100 medical experiments in order to pay his rent. He’s been wired up with electrodes, stuck with needles, interrogated, subjected to pain and intentionally suffocated. In any other context, some of it might be considered torture. For him, it’s turned into an art project.”
He initially had no intention of documenting his experiences, but after about a year of strange tests and odd scenarios, he decided to capture what made up a large part of his life.
“Finding answers is entertaining to me,” says Dickinson. “I like the process. And if an audience can learn a little something while being entertained, it’s worth it.”
Via: WIRED
If nothing else, this project highlights the notion that the artistic mind can be an expository machine capable of framing situations in a novel way.
That first picture of the eye-tracking device is exactly what I used in my studies! hehe
Very cool experience to document, though. Some studies are pretty invasive! Who took all the pictures? The experimenters?
If only I got paid for all those experiments I had to participate in for credit…
This guy actually decided to photograph himself. Im surprised he was allowed to.