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Louella is morbid-minded. Thanks to her parents' (both physicians) daily discussions on hospital deaths over breakfast. Louella is a graphic design student, illustrator, creative writer and a one-time independent film director. She hates summer, 12 noon and dirty toilet bowls.

Eat me

Do you remember the impertinent email featuring a fetus-munching Oriental oddity which circulated the web community sometime in 2001?

I was a terribly neurotic medicated mess the time this godforsaken 'urban legend-posing-as-reality' bull was hot.

A college friend forwarded me the dang email one dog day afternoon. I fumed and my spleen shot up my one nostril that I emailed her back a very sarcastic and contrary 'Nice one'.

I have a problem with obsession-compulsion so on the third day of brewing over it, I did a series of research.

I learned that the photographs of an alleged Oriental man munching on a barbecued fetus were actually created by a Chinese surrealist named Zhu Yu.


Zu Yhu exhibited these photographs in some underground art show after the Shanghai 2001 Bienniale curators slapped the rejection papers to his schizo face believing that such an art is too controversial (what is plain controversial and too controversial, anyway?)

The very controversial piece is entitled, Eating People and Zhu Yu stressed, perhaps to only shove himself down further the cuckoo hole, that he stole the fetuses from a medical school and actually feasted on them for "art's sake".

Cute.

Alarmed by Zhu Yu's supposed cannibalism, Scotland Yard and the FBI conducted an investigation. Know-it-alls later argued that Zhu Yu could have easily constructed his 'fetuses' from doll parts and animal carcasses and fooled half the world into imagining that the whole baloney is actually authentic.

My personal conclusion is, Zhu Yu must have seen too much of the Twighlight Zone or he probably was going through his formative years when the Jeffrey Dahmer trial was on BBC every night.

Or perhaps he is just one of them artistes--profound and misunderstood beings from the planet of blah.
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1. May 3rd 2008 @ 02:06. Tyronne Says:
Bizzare!
2. May 3rd 2008 @ 12:26. Brenton Says:
I heard it was made of tofu.
3. May 4th 2008 @ 09:11. Louella Suque Says:
However the fetuses were made, I personally think it is wrong in every way. I understand that art sometimes go beyond what is morally acceptable but Zhu Yu's fetus art is just too much.

Thanks for the comments I appreciate!
4. May 8th 2008 @ 13:48. Anonymous Says:
I learned that the photographs of an alleged Oriental man munching on a barbecued fetus were actually created by a Chinese surrealist named Zhu Yu.

Oriental describes rug.

Asian describes people from Asia.

And was he an alleged Oriental man because he was allegedly Oriental? Or was what he was doing alleged?
5. May 9th 2008 @ 18:59. Louella Suque Says:
@ Anonymous: Oriental refers to the people of three northeast asian countries namely Japan, Korea and China. It is regarded as politically incorrect that is why most people now use Asian to describe people from Asia.

I said alleged because it was not at first certain that the man was oriental. Get it?

Thanks.

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