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The Sunday Hangover with Warren Ellis


THE SUNDAY HANGOVER
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WARREN ELLIS

Can you imagine being stabbed in the eyeball forty times? For fun? No, no, even better – for Art. And, of course, for The Future.

An acquaintance of mine has recently gotten his eyeballs tattooed.

Now, actual ocular decoration isn’t new. Contact lenses count, of course, and in Holland they’ve been doing decorative eye implants for three or four years, surgically placing jewels in the conjunctiva. Intraocular implants have been around for donkey’s years, of course, but it was only in the new years of the 21st Century that some Dutch surgeon muttered around a lungful of Red Leb, “I have thought of a way to bring more bling to this cataract surgery gig.” See, this is what we have to look forward to in the 21C. In previous years, people with too much time to think didn’t usually have access to high-end surgical tools, and when they revealed what they wanted to use them for, they were usually sterilized and locked up in a basement. But it’s only this year that someone could say to themselves, “I’ve got no fucking space left on my body now that I’ve had that map of the Isle of Man inked on the inside of my foreskin – it’s time to investigate how to get my eyeballs tattooed.” And then get it done.

Now, apparently corneal tattooing has been around for ages, covering up scars and leucomas and other disgusting shit. But it took Shannon Larratt, of the indispensable ModBlog and the BME online community of body-modification fanciers, to ask the question – what about scleral tattooing? Well, a specialist told him that tattooing your eyeball is basically dangerous and stupid. Shannon, being Shannon, decided that this was Condition Win and set out along with two friends to get stabbed in the eyemeat.

One of said cronies, of course, was Pauly Unstoppable, the boy who looks like his head has been attacked by three drunken carpenters and has occasionally been called “the man with the biggest nostrils in the world.” The funny thing about Pauly Unstoppable is that his facial modifications make him look somehow sorrowful all the time. He maintains he’s a happy guy, but every photo you see of him just makes you want to pat him on the head. Or give him some money.

Anyway. As documented on ModBlog in this month of July 2007, Shannon, Pauly and fellow gambler Josh had the whites of their eyes tattooed. Now, they’re not after fine detail. They’re after a blanket of alien colour: they want to stain the entire white of the eye. Forty needle strikes into Pauly’s eyes. Literally, some bloke poking a bit of metal into some other bloke’s eyeball forty times. Ah, but this wasn’t enough for Josh and Shannon. Josh and Shannon had their eyeballs injected with ink mixed with antibiotics. There is, on ModBlog, an oddly disturbing photo of run-off ink flowing back out of the syringe puncture. A man’s eye oozing blue pus.

That’s right. Blue. The Fremen look, from DUNE. Which is, as the original specialist told them, much more easily and safely accomplished with a custom contact lens.

So, is this just a staggeringly retarded thing to do? Well... possibly. I think the spirit of the thing is absolutely correct. Why have a bicycle and only ever ride it on the pavement? The body-modification community is doing important work in pushing the envelope of the human body. We’re only ever going to be issued one each, so we may as well find out what it can do. (Personally, I just like finding out how much whisky and wakey-wakey-stuff it can hold, but I never claimed to be hardcore.) So, yes, we laugh at people with permanently blue eyeballs, and Stelarc with the ear on his arm and Orlan and her surgically-grafted bone horns. But the point of these procedures is entirely serious – without these ever so slightly mental stab-o-nauts hellbent on wrecking their bodies in artistic ways, we’ll never define the edges of how the body can be made to look and operate. Already, bodymod homebrewers have given themselves a sixth sense by implanting into their hands devices sensitive to magnetic fields – feeling when they walk past hidden security devices, sensing electric motors. The stuff of science fiction, really, and perfect, even necessary, for these science fiction years we now find ourselves living in.

So, this Sunday, lift your hair of the dog to the mad scientists of the human meat business. And then think about being struck in the eyeball with a needle forty times for the sake of The Future.

 

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FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

JUL 08, 2007 10:21 AM

I don't understand how any human being could stand someone poking them in the eye forty times. I can hardly handle Visine.

Claudette

Claudette

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

JUL 08, 2007 10:27 AM

That looks awful. Glad to see the body mod community is putting the ugly back in "art". (Note: brimming with sarcasm and dry wit) Maybe next they'll start castrating themselves for christ. At least something with some fucking meaning.

Ricros

Ricros

United Kingdom
November 2005

JUL 08, 2007 10:52 AM

Great Article biggrin

DhD_No_Pants

DhD_No_Pants

Katy, TX
May 2006

JUL 08, 2007 10:56 AM

My entire body just cringed so hard I was afraid I was going to squeeze my baby out.

Loe

Loe

SUICIDEGIRL

Ohio, USA

JUL 08, 2007 11:05 AM

uh, eww.

HoneyBadger

HoneyBadger

USA
July 2006

JUL 08, 2007 11:12 AM

ARRR!!! ARRR!!!

Gerry_D

Gerry_D

Los Angeles, CA
May 2003

JUL 08, 2007 11:25 AM

many of the characters in Transmet were taking their containers where no container had gone before. not to mention what was done to Desolation Jones - those ideas cannot be labeled science fiction for very long - especially with everything being promised in nanotech right now.
another great feature.

Roethke

Roethke

SUICIDEGIRL

California, USA

JUL 08, 2007 11:53 AM

You don't own it until you've hacked it.

WilWheaton

WilWheaton

Los Angeles, CA
June 2005

JUL 08, 2007 11:54 AM

Maybe it's because I'm getting cranky in my old age, but . . . what a stupid fucking thing to do to yourself. Guess what? No matter what color you make the whites of your eyes, you can't go back in time and make daddy hug you, okay?

On the other hand, Warren is just about the only person in the world who can write about this in a way that makes me even think there's an "on the other hand . . ." to the whole thing.

OctEgon

OctEgon

Tustin, CA
July 2005

JUL 08, 2007 12:04 PM

Gee Whiz. I was going to go to the mall and pick up some temporary hair dye (Anarchy Red!!) but this eyeball tattoo thing sounds pretty radical. I'm sold!

WADO

WADO

Brooklyn, NY
March 2006

JUL 08, 2007 12:13 PM

I always thought of being stabbed in the eye as a form of torture.

erratic_prophet

erratic_prophet

San Diego, CA
December 2006

JUL 08, 2007 12:16 PM

FearTheReaper said:
I don't understand how any human being could stand someone poking them in the eye forty times. I can hardly handle Visine.



What he said

GonzoChaote

GonzoChaote

Vancouver, BC
March 2007

JUL 08, 2007 12:53 PM

Reading this two days after getting my lip pierced certainly puts things into perspective. I have to agree with the sentiment that Ellis is probably the only person who could credibly justify the insanity on display here.

PariahCom

PariahCom

Myrtle Beach, SC
August 2006

JUL 08, 2007 01:18 PM

It's always interesting what the mind comes up with to push the edges of possibilities. It could be medical, biological, engineering to create or cause the creation of something that has never been before. All fascinating. Those are external motivations. Then there are those that wish to internalize and see what they themselves are capable of. How strong, thin, smart, agile, fast, pierced, tattooed, etal. Why? Because 'normal' life gives them no challenge. It's the unknown that interests these folk and the possibility of failure to even the point of death is immaterial. It's just the way they're 'wired'. The greater population will never understand, the lesser population will envy their courage and foresight and the very few will be inspired to do likewise. Not because what the person did was smart or brilliant or 'awesome' but simply because they're 'wired' the same way. Those few are then reduced further because of having to make a living. It's usually people that are wealthy or in the 'industry' that can alter their look to a point that otherwise would keep them from earning their keep. Say you go to a Dentist and he's got those blue eyes mentioned and implants in his head, down his arms and on the back of his hands and perhaps surgically grafted horns and crowns on his teeth to vampire points and the tattoos, oh my. You and I might say, "Cool look Dude!" but it's better off figuring that he won't be in business long. That goes for a burger flipper too. The 'industry' of altered or open minded folk is not self sustaining. It relies on 'normal' folks money filtering in from the fringes to sustain them. So to those that lead the 'revolution' in what can be done, bless you all and, "That's damn cool, dude/dudette." To those outraged by their 'deviant' behavior, it's their lives, try to find one on your own. And to those that want to emulate what those very few do, be aware that what you're changing about yourselves is changing those around you at the same time. A few for the better and most for the worse. Oh and thank you for the article. It was enjoyed.

poeticallybored

poeticallybored

Gainesville, FL
February 2007

JUL 08, 2007 01:26 PM

Intense

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