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This website is intended for adults as it features depictions of wounds and deals with themes that may disturb some of its viewers. You may not like some of the contents of this website, or the mood and purpose of this project as a whole: remember, though, that accepting other people’s preferences, personal views, obsessions, their approach and their opinions is not only important, but also by all means necessary.
As I understand that the subject matter constituting the foundation of this project may appear controversial to some, I have chosen to put this warning here as a sign of goodwill: similarly I expect that - as to avoid pointless and unnecessary disputes - those who may be disturbed (or even worse, offended) by the sight of wounds or by any content which is ‘adult’ in nature refrain from visiting this website.
Channel 83 does not want to offend, harm or shock anybody. And consequently, I do not wish to constantly argue over its contents or the project’s aim. If you think any aspect of Channel 83 could be offensive to you, please EXIT now. For those who wish to explore what this website has to offer, instead, a warm welcome: a coronation of wounds is waiting for you on Channel 83.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
An interview (Italian only, sorry) about my life and Channel 83 has been published on the blogzine of Simone Bisantino - Italian writer whose new book should hopefully hit the shelves sometimes in the next year.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Vanni Bassetti's series of photographs document - without adding any unnecessary poetry - the reality of the slaughter house. Seven photos for a few poor lambs...they went on a trip and never came back. The bare reality of meat and its processing is served on a plate for you to observe. Eat up!
Friday, July 04, 2008
Six works by Tisbor (aka Nicola Vinciguerra) - Italian illustrator you may already know from the cover of several recent records from the power electronic and noise scenes - have been added to the gallery. Politically uncorrect, sarcastic, devious and - at times - simply unnerving and incomprehensible, Tisbor's world is made of cannibal zombies, friendly torturers and wounded TV presenters. You can try making sense of it and look for a logic of sort or just go with the flow, follow him into his surreal, messy and absurd dimension...the fun is guaranteed, and so is the filth!