Monday, October 29, 2012

observation MEN%^%^%^%



        For my project I am entertaining the idea of presenting Gynandromorphy (an organism that exhibits both Sexual dimorphic Phenotypes, specific to a species or subspecies) in the form of artificial (animals that do not exist) and representational (animals that do exist) study skins or animal remain. This classified aria, Gynandromorphy, or the in-between will be utilized as a forum to address issues of sex, gender and sexuality symbolism. In a human context I wish to build conversation about the gendering, sexing and sexualizing of color texture and challenge norms associated with these subjects. By selecting 3-4 fictional and or non-fictional animals or remints there of, in tour or presentation I will give historical narratives relating to the Sexual dimorphic Phenotypes of the animals chosen.

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