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"Wedding Dress" by Jorge Bispo, originally published in Idea Fixa electronic art journal, issue 7, March 2007.
The subject of that second photo just looks epochally pissed off, really. The expression in the fifth photo says, "You WILL carry this magnificent train, and you WILL like it, or I WILL beat you upside the head with this bouquet." And the one in the seventh photo looks ... happy to be there, shall we say.
Idea Fixa itself is a surprisingly non-annoying Flash implementation -- you can't see anything without it. It's also got an optional, and, again, not annoying registration process. And the content is stunning, although primarily for adults only. The Sex issue is, pretty much by definition, Not Work Safe, but really, neither is any other issue. Issue 5, the one in which "Wedding Dress" appears, also has the feature pictorial "Funbags", which is about pretty much exactly what the name implies. And, for some reason, I'm terribly fond of the chimp painting Rubik's cube in Draco's section of issue 7, along with Brian Walker's photo of Medusa on her way to having sex. (Subject description; there's no title listed for either that I saw.)
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"Wedding Dress" by Jorge Bispo, originally published in Idea Fixa electronic art journal, issue 7, March 2007.
The subject of that second photo just looks epochally pissed off, really. The expression in the fifth photo says, "You WILL carry this magnificent train, and you WILL like it, or I WILL beat you upside the head with this bouquet." And the one in the seventh photo looks ... happy to be there, shall we say.
Idea Fixa itself is a surprisingly non-annoying Flash implementation -- you can't see anything without it. It's also got an optional, and, again, not annoying registration process. And the content is stunning, although primarily for adults only. The Sex issue is, pretty much by definition, Not Work Safe, but really, neither is any other issue. Issue 5, the one in which "Wedding Dress" appears, also has the feature pictorial "Funbags", which is about pretty much exactly what the name implies. And, for some reason, I'm terribly fond of the chimp painting Rubik's cube in Draco's section of issue 7, along with Brian Walker's photo of Medusa on her way to having sex. (Subject description; there's no title listed for either that I saw.)
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