The enigmatic artist Ellen Sheidlin offers no clue as to the meaning of her sculpture aside from the words "This is my body." It immediately reminded me of the liturgy of the Eucharist, but an Instagram commenter suggests that it is an allusion to a famous horror manga about a person who lives inside a chair.
Well I'm not sitting in that chair, that looks like some kind of lawsuit
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I think this was a joke in a "Police Squad" movie. Anyone remember??
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It reminded me of a couple of stories about people dressed up as car seats: https://newatlas.com/ford-disguise-car-seat-autonomous-vehicle/51346/ (to test people's reactions to a self-driving car) and https://www.businessinsider.com/one-time-a-mexican-man-attempted-to-illegally-emigrate-to-the-us-by-disguising-himself-as-a-car-seat-2015-9?op=1&r=US&IR=T (to enter the US illegally).
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