I'd consider myself moderately pro-choice, but this nauseates me. http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/24513
Art major Aliza Shvarts '08 wants to make a statement.
Beginning next Tuesday, Shvarts will be displaying her senior art project, a documentation of a nine-month process during which she artificially inseminated herself "as often as possible" while periodically taking abortifacient drugs to induce miscarriages. Her exhibition will feature video recordings of these forced miscarriages as well as preserved collections of the blood from the process.
The goal in creating the art exhibition, Shvarts said, was to spark conversation and debate on the relationship between art and the human body. But her project has already provoked more than just debate, inciting, for instance, outcry at a forum for fellow senior art majors held last week. And when told about Shvarts' project, students on both ends of the abortion debate have expressed shock . saying the project does everything from violate moral code to trivialize abortion.
But Shvarts insists her concept was not designed for "shock value."
"I hope it inspires some sort of discourse," Shvarts said. "Sure, some people will be upset with the message and will not agree with it, but it's not the intention of the piece to scandalize anyone."
The "fabricators," or donors, of the sperm were not paid for their services, but Shvarts required them to periodically take tests for sexually transmitted diseases. She said she was not concerned about any medical effects the forced miscarriages may have had on her body. The abortifacient drugs she took were legal and herbal, she said, and she did not feel the need to consult a doctor about her repeated miscarriages.
Shvarts declined to specify the number of sperm donors she used, as well as the number of times she inseminated herself.







I read that also - it makes me sick.
Here's a good blog post on the topic, and I'd agree that Shvarts seems to be an attention whore.
http://jezebel.com/380897/yale-senior-undergoes-multiple-self+induced-miscarriages-in-the-name-of-art
Here's a B/W photo (bottom right) of some of her other "art" made from plaster, vaseline, towels, rubber bands, and latex gloves. (No, I'm not making this up.)
http://www.yale.edu/dimensions/contact.html
Herbal? Well, then it must be safe!
not safe for the fetus, eh?
It would actually be pretty hilarious if it turns out the entire thing is fake and THAT is the performance...
I think that Akibare is on to something. That twinge of outrage that I felt when reading this was probably the feeling of me getting punked. Or at least, I hope so.
Looking at her art, I'd guess probably not.
I'm about as pro-choice as it gets, primarily because I don't want people like this reproducing on accident. Whatever epigenetic mishaps led to the bent mind responsible for this kind of art, let them end with her.
Kem
Here she is on YouTube ranting about "hegemony."
It's fake:
http://nysun.com/news/national/yale-students-art-project-creative-fiction
She made it up, and the fiction is her art project. Actually, I'd submit that everybody freaking out about it (e.g. see above) is part of her art.
Thanks, but she still seems like an attention whore.
HAH. I knew it.
There's just NO way that it could be that easy to abort, and still have all the fuss about pharmaceutical abortion.
YHBT, indeed.
There's just NO way that it could be that easy to abort, and still have all the fuss about pharmaceutical abortion.
YHBT, indeed.
I think you're right that she didn't have a bunch of abortions. According to Yale's latest story, she didn't know whether she was pregnant or not when she had these herbal miscarriages.
NASTY.
what is sad is that in America today that we can believe that someone would do this.
Actually RSW, what is sad about this is that this person got into Yale.