Diary of a Self-Slasher

Screen from Diary of a Self-Slasher
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- Shockwave Samples
- Fever
- Diary of a Self-Slasher
- Sex for Paraplegics
- Reviews and Manifestoes
- Reviews
- The NEA Agenda
- Open Letter to the World
View Diary of a Self-Slasher: A Psychological Study of Art by the Automutilative (Shockwave, 700k)
Diary of a Self-Slasher: A Psychological Study of Art by the Automutilative (Shockwave, 700k) is a multimedia shockfest by Necro Enema Amalgamated that originally appeared in the CD-ROM BLAM! 2. (This Shockwave version has been shortened and edited for online presentation.)
Time Out New York described the original CD version as "a blistering audiovisual montage of strobing images, sardonic textual prose-poems and slice-n-diced audio samples, all set to an industrial-noise soundtrack that's like an ode to the surgical saw."
"Defiantly low-tech and aggressively non-interactive, BLAM! shows what the technology can achieve in the hands of independent media artists with guerrilla sensibilities and a lack of preconceptions." Frieze Magazine
WARNING TO EPILEPTICS: Slasher contains stroboscopic images. If you think these may trigger a seizure, please refrain from watching.
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