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Australian artist Eugenie Lee evokes the chronic pain of endometriosis in high-tech experiential artworks
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Lee lives with endometriosis and adenomyosis and has experienced pelvic pain for nearly three decades.
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Eugenie Lee has strapped a thick, strange-looking belt, a kind of torture device, to gynaecologist and endocrinologist Dr Natasha Andreadis.
The custom-built haptic device gives the wearer pelvic pain-like sensations, and at first, Dr Andreadis s descriptions of the experience are fairly innocuous: I m feeling like my organs, woah, are really getting a deep massage.
But once Lee ratchets up the intensity level, Dr Andreadis says it s like someone s punching you and they ve got spikes on their knuckles .
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Titled Oddity: Don’t Bend, Don’t Blend, a calendar featuring six people with disabilities was launched recently to spread awareness about disability and raise funds for organisations working for the betterment of people with disabilities.
Conceived by photographer Rishab Dahiya and his friend Purva Mittal, who has a neuromuscular genetic disorder known as Spinal Muscular Atrophy, characterised by weakness and wasting (atrophy) in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles), the calendar features the latter, among five other Delhi-based people.
Photographer Rishab Dahiya
Dahiya, who did the shoot, says, “I had been thinking of doing a calendar for long but I wanted it to be different and meaningful because launching a calendar holds a very important position in a photographer’s life.”