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Grand Guignol Spectacular: Call for Pieces, Volunteering Opportunities, Save the Date and More!



The Grand Guignol--posters from which you see above--was a Parisian theatre infamous in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for theatrical productions merging horror and elegance, sex and death, fear and humor. To celebrate my 40th birthday, my very talented friend John Del Gaudio and I are putting together a Grand Guignol-inspired variety show and masquerade after-party on December 10th of this year that will be co-presented by Atlas Obscura and The Coney Island Museum and will take place at the latter.

We have just launched an IndieGoGo campaign to raise money for the production, with which we hope to pay participants a modest honorarium for their materials and labor. If you are interested in helping support this laudable endeavor, you can visit our campaign online (and contribute!) by clicking here.

To get inspired, check out our image- and video-rich Grand Guignol mood board (be sure to scroll down and click on thumbnails to see larger images) by clicking here. To learn more about The Grand Guignol, make sure to attend Mel Gordon's absinthe-sponsored lecture on the topic at Observatory next Friday, November 11th! More on that can be found here.

Also, if anyone is interested in pitching a short piece for inclusion, or volunteering their time for costumes, props, acting, etc, please email me at morbidanatomy [at] gmail.com.

Thanks! And whether you can contribute or not, mark your calendars! I promise this will be a great party; more on that as it develops.

Full text for the call-for-funds follows:

Join our band of curios and support the Grand Guignol Variety Hour at Coney Island Museum on Saturday, December 10th.

THE INSPIRATION
From its beginnings in turn-of-the-century Paris and through its decline in the 1960s, the Theatre of the Grand Guignol gleefully celebrated horror, sex, and fear. Its infamous productions featured innocent victims, mangled beauty, insanity, mutilation, humour, sex, and monstrous depravity in a heady mix that attracted throngs of thrill-seekers from all echelons of society. By dissecting primal taboos in an unprecedentedly graphic manner, the Grand Guignol became the progenitor of all the blood-spilling, eye-gouging, and limb-hacking “splatter” movies of today.

THE PROJECT
Presented by Atlas Obscura, Coney Island Museum, and Morbid Anatomy, our event will be a one-night-only ode to The Grand Guignol and its legacy. Our evening of variety theatre will be dedicated to such Guignol-esque and fin de siècle pleasures as the uncanny; spectacular illusions; sex and death, elegance and horror; tableau vivants; occult tinged magic shows; phantasmagoria; hysteria; contortionists; toy theatre; puppets; optical tricks and much more!

Participating artists include Lord Whimsy, Jonny Clockworks, Ronni Thomas, Doll Parts, GF Newland, Sarah Shoerman, Angela Di Carlo and Kathleen Kennedy Tobin, with a special set to be designed by NYU’s Chris Muller. Projects include a toy theater version of Bryusov’s “The Sisters,” a harmonious and creepy rendition of “Dry Bones,” an installation of classic Grand Guignol posters, magic lanterns, horrific film montages, and stagings of classic French and London Grand Guignol plays, all followed by an after-party with records on the victrola and cocktails courtesy of Hendrick’s Gin.

THE NEED
Your donation will go directly to the artists involved, providing them with a small honorarium and production budget for their piece. All donors will receive advance word about buying tickets to the event. There’s a limited capacity so to guarantee yourself a ticket, consider giving at least $100.

PERKS
$20 Contribution
Listing in program with your fellow horror afficionados, advance word on ticket sales to the event.

$100 Contribution
One ticket to the event on December 10th, listing in program

$500 Contribution
Two tickets to the event on December 10th with reserved seats, an old-timey shout out during the show and listing in program
Pledge your support now and get ready to geek out with us.

Joanna Ebenstein & John Del Gaudio
Co-Curators

To find out more and to contribute (thank you!), please click here.

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TrustoCorp Phonebooth Takeovers

TrustoCorp Will You Be Famous Phonebooth takeover Manhattan

TrustoCorp Cosmetics Phonebooth takeover Manhattan

TrustoCorp American Family Phonebooth takeover Manhattan

TrustoCorp How Will You Die At Night Phonebooth takeover Manhattan

New anatomically themed work from New York based artist(s), TrustoCorp in Lower Manhattan.

TrustoCorp is:

…dedicated to highlighting the hypocrisy and hilarity of human behavior through sarcasm and satire. TrustoCorp targets areas in the public domain typically reserved for messages of trust and authority and subverts them with messages of mayhem and absurdity hijacked from the visual style of our authorities.

If you’re in New York City, check out TrustoCorp’s map of the city to find their work!

[spotted by Jana Millier]

 

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Basic Insect Anatomy – Asian Giant Hornet Suzumebachi – Video

This is part 2 of an earlier video titled "Asian Giant Hornet - Suzumebachi".

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Basic Insect Anatomy - Asian Giant Hornet Suzumebachi - Video

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Cynic – Carbon-Based Anatomy – Video

Release date: 11.11.11 Free Download: http://www.season-of-mist.com Carbon-Based Anatomy EP Tracklist: Amidst The Coals Carbon-Based Anatomy Bija! Box Up My Bones Elves Beam Out Hieroglyph November 15 - North America Novemeber 11 - Europe

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Cynic - Carbon-Based Anatomy - Video

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Heidi Klum’s Color Anatomy

Heidi Klum anatomy costume Martin Izquierdo

Heidi Klum is known for going all out for her favorite holiday, Halloween.  This year she’s donning a hand-painted anatomical suit by designer Martin Izquierdo when she hosts a Halloween party at TAO Nightclub at the Venetian in Las Vegas.  If you watch the video, she says she wants it to look uber bloody and gory, but right now it looks more like everyone’s favorite anatomy coloring book…

 

Heidi Klum color anatomy book costume

What would NINA GARRRRCIA think?

[spotted by Amelia]

 

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Sarah Yakawonis – Anatomical Quilling

Sarah Yakawonis head anatomy quilling

Sarah Yakawonis neck anatomy quilling

Yakawonis

Sarah Yakawonis, a Portland based artist and designer, has created these and many more anatomical delights using a technique called quilling.

According to Wikipedia, quilling refers to “the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. The paper is wound around a quill to create a basic coil shape. The paper is glued at the tip and the coil shaped, these shaped coils are arranged to form flowers, leaves, and various ornamental patterns similar to ironwork.”

I didn’t read anything about making badass anatomical art in there; apparently Yakawonis is a next level quiller.  I am super impressed by all of her work, which you can check out on her website, yakawonis.com and on her blogspot.

 

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