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Coligny wrote:Still not as disturbing as the Moebius strips here and there...
A Tokyo artist known for her genital-inspired works has been released from police custody following her arrest on obscenity charges, her lawyer said Friday, in a case that sparked accusations of a clampdown on freedom of expression.
Megumi Igarashi, 42, who calls herself Rokude Nashiko which roughly translates as “bastard kid”, was taken into custody on Saturday for distributing data that allowed recipients to make 3D prints of her vagina.
She was released after her legal team filed an appeal against the detention with a Tokyo court. The court then upheld the appeal, in what the lawyers said was a very rare move as it ruled against the prosecution.
Igarashi, who appeared at a press conference after a week of detention, said she was resolute to exhaust the legal path up to the top court if prosecutors indict her.
“I had no idea why I had to be arrested and detained because I don’t believe my vagina is anything obscene,” she said. “I was determined I would never yield to police power.”
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Russell wrote:I still wonder whether the prosecutor had any plans to gather evidence on whether the data she distributed actually corresponds with her vagina. I guess it is a moot point now.
Salty wrote:…she might just tamper with the evidence…
"In case you were wondering, vagina kayak artist Megumi Igarashi is still in custody, 20 days after her arrest."
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201412230021
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Taro Toporific wrote:In case you were wondering, vagina kayak artist Megumi Igarashi is still in custody, 20 days after her arrest.
Coligny wrote:Ok, since we have establusheded that Japan is a Taliban fiefdom, when do they start the carpet bombing ?
Also, can them obscenity laws be used to make the whole Toyota lineup illegal ?
Still on, the "art" is going.kurogane wrote:the caterwauling from 40 years ago
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kurogane wrote:I wasn't even remotely curious but that is shocking. What a sad country this can be sometimes.
Isn't she just celebrating pussy? I am no fan of ugly chicks making stupid art (lived too long in Kyoto I think), but it's only art. . . .
Isle of View wrote:kurogane wrote:I wasn't even remotely curious but that is shocking. What a sad country this can be sometimes.
Isn't she just celebrating pussy? I am no fan of ugly chicks making stupid art (lived too long in Kyoto I think), but it's only art. . . .
There's not rational explanation for her arrest.
My guess is that the bureaucrats that end up supervising the porn pixelation business somehow see her activities as a threat and want to make an example of her.
"What would happen if I put my penis in it?"
It's a question man has been asking ever since it discovered it was useful in certain situations for procreation thousands of years ago.
But now it has reached an absurd and mildly dystopian conclusion: 3D-printed d*ck pics.
The means? A handheld 3D scanner such as Fuel3D's Scanify above. The method? By pointing it at *any* object and capturing it three-dimensionally. The reason? Who can say.
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And, presumably the results of a very boring afternoon – a submission entitled 'dickongrey2' (first iteration suspiciously absent).
Supposedly NSFW link
The user who submitted it isn't alone either (well, at least in one sense of the word), with a search for 'penis' on Sketchfab bringing up some more detailed efforts.
To use Scanify, one must simply hold the device by its two handles, point it at their subject and slowly move around it. Mapped images can then be shared online or sent to a 3D printer.
Manufacturing replicas of your genitals comes at a price though, with the scanning device alone retailing in the US at $1,490.
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Russell wrote:Alas, men have begun 3D-printing their penises
Coligny wrote:n0000000000b...
dong are all a ok... cultural and shit...
only p00nany are instrument of th3 devil... 9this whole planet is soooo retarded... maybe sweden is cool...
Artist Megumi Igarashi—known in her home country of Japan as Rokudenashiko ("the good for nothing girl")—is currently awaiting trial for obscenity charges related to selling a 3-D model of her vagina. Yet, Japan is home to a yearly festival that, almost literally, worships the penis.
Featuring video footage courtesy of Alison Klayman, director of the award-winning documentary, Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Jake Adelstein and Angela Kubo try to make sense of Japan's confused sexual politics...
Mike Oxlong wrote:What’s Japan’s Problem With Vaginas?
Japanese artist Megumi Igarashi’s vagina kayak is considered obscene,
but an annual penis festival is a family event. What’s the deal?Artist Megumi Igarashi—known in her home country of Japan as Rokudenashiko ("the good for nothing girl")—is currently awaiting trial for obscenity charges related to selling a 3-D model of her vagina. Yet, Japan is home to a yearly festival that, almost literally, worships the penis.
Featuring video footage courtesy of Alison Klayman, director of the award-winning documentary, Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Jake Adelstein and Angela Kubo try to make sense of Japan's confused sexual politics...
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