Lately I've been fascinated by fetishes. Not just any fetish. The type that you could show to anyone, and when they're told that its a fetish, its just creepy. The type that only a select few can get off on. This list will help clarify things.
EAR FETISH I forgot exactly where I read it, in Japan, a mother or wife would pick one's ears with your head on her lap. Its done by someone who has an intimate relationship with you. So its understandable how intimacy becomes sex becomes ears.
CROOKED TEETH FETISH Maybe this is more of a preference than a fetish. But if you're in a country where most people don't have braces and most of the women you've been attracted to in your life have crooked teeth, then this might become a preference.
SNEEZING FETISH Let's presume that some people have slightly different nerves than others. And let's say that physical stimuli could become sexual stimuli. Okay, I'll give em that.
there's something aesthetically pleasing about this. Sometimes I'd rather see a cosplayer wear anime masks instead of their faces. But the unfortunate side of kigurumi is that it usually involves a middle aged man dressed up as his favorite anime girl. sort of achieving a oneness with the fictitious character.
It would be a beautiful concept IF IT WASN'T SO DAMNED CREEPY!!!
A friend of mine, Shannon Cronin, wrote a comic for zudacomics.com
Its a fun gory little piece that will probably lead to a killer plant doing something evil.
Please check it out. Register at zudacomics.com, and if you feel inclined to do so, vote (click on the little box that says "vote", for "Revenge of the Homicidal Pumpkins".
LONDON, 10 APRIL 2007� Hibernator, a new site-specific work by London Fieldworks, takes as its starting point the myth of Walt Disney cryogenically frozen at the point of death and put into cold storage until technology can bring him back to life. On this foundation, the artists engage in multilayered riffing on Disney's animate, animatronic and animated creations.
The artists have created an animation studio within the Upper space at Beaconsfield and, for the duration of the seven-week exhibition, are engaged in the making of an animated film, Hibernator: Prince of the Petrified Forest.