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[[File:Milo_Moiré.jpg|thumb|Milo Moiré in 2016.]]
[[PlopEgg]] No. 1, is a performance by [[Milo Moiré]].
 
   
 
[[PlopEgg]] No. 1, was a performance by [[Milo Moiré]] performed at ''Art Cologne'' in 2014.
Moire performed at Art Cologne 2014, was a work of action painting that involved the expelling of paint filled eggs from her vagina on to a canvas, thus creating an abstract work of art. The eggs contained ink and acrylic paint. A video description of the work states "At the end of this almost meditative art birth performance the stained canvas is folded up, smoothed and unfolded to a symmetrically reflected picture, astonishingly coloured and full of [strength]." The folding of the resulting canvas created a work which has been compared to a Rorschach test and a womb. Moiré writes: "To create art, I use the original source of femininity – my vagina."
 
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The performance involved the expelling of paint filled eggs from Moiré's vagina on to a canvas. The eggs contained ink and acrylic paint. A video description of the work states "At the end of this almost meditative art birth performance the stained canvas is folded up, smoothed and unfolded to a symmetrically reflected picture, astonishingly coloured and full of strength." The folding of the resulting canvas created a work which has been compared to a Rorschach test and a womb. Moiré writes: "To create art, I use the original source of femininity – my vagina."
   
 
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*[[Milo Moiré]]
 
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*[[The Script System]]
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*[[Mirror Box]]
   
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 28 September 2024

Milo Moiré in 2016.

PlopEgg No. 1, was a performance by Milo Moiré performed at Art Cologne in 2014.

The performance involved the expelling of paint filled eggs from Moiré's vagina on to a canvas. The eggs contained ink and acrylic paint. A video description of the work states "At the end of this almost meditative art birth performance the stained canvas is folded up, smoothed and unfolded to a symmetrically reflected picture, astonishingly coloured and full of strength." The folding of the resulting canvas created a work which has been compared to a Rorschach test and a womb. Moiré writes: "To create art, I use the original source of femininity – my vagina."

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