http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/nov/30/shia-labeouf-collaborators-turner-ronkko-speak-alleged-rape-iamsorry-art-show
http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/22732/1/shia-labeouf-the-interview
Shia LaBeouf: I was raped during performance art project
In an interview with Dazed, the actor says that a woman ‘whipped my legs for ten minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me’ during his silent performance art work #IAMSORRY
The actor Shia LaBeouf has claimed a woman raped him during the performance of his one-man art piece #IAMSORRY earlier this year.
Speaking to Dazed magazine in an email interview, he wrote: “One woman who came with her boyfriend, who was outside the door when this happened, whipped my legs for 10 minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me.”
#IAMSORRY consisted of LaBeouf sitting silently with a paper bag on his head, bearing the legend “I am not famous anymore” – members of the public queued to be able to sit in front of him in the one-on-one piece. It ran for five days in February at a Los Angeles gallery.
LaBeouf said that news of the incident “travelled through the line” of people waiting, and reached LaBeouf’s girlfriend. “When she came in she asked for an explanation, and I couldn’t speak, so we both sat with this unexplained trauma silently. It was painful.”
The piece was part of a wider series of performance art events by the actor, triggered by what he calls a “genuine existential crisis” after he was accused of plagiarism when he lifted portions of a Daniel Clowes short story for a film he was working on. LaBeouf wrote streams of bizarre tweets, quoting notorious apologies from famous individuals, and hired a skywriting plane to etch an apology across the Los Angeles sky. He also wore a paper bag to the Berlin premiere of Lars Von Trier’s film Nymphomaniac, and said he would be retiring from all public life.
In the Dazed interview, LaBeouf seems to regret some of these responses, saying: “I am a deeply ironic, cynical person. I was raised on The Simpsons and South Park, it’s my default setting... [our generation] want to change things, we want to have hope, we just don’t know how or where to look.”
Of the assertion he would withdraw from public life, he explained: “The 80s and 90s fucked us; our culture became a product to be sold, and anyone in a tabloid is a product – an object. American culture is just about blowjobs and golf. I wanted to take back ownership. Fuck the money, that was never the impetus. I wanted purpose.” His initial cynicism dissipated, and he began performance art in earnest – projects included writing #STARTCREATING with further skywriters, and running 144 laps around an Amsterdam museum. Following the Dazed email interview, his and journalist Aimee Cliff’s face-to-face interview was conducted in silence, with each filming the other.
In the emails he also skirts further controversy in a discussion of masculinity centred around his current second world war film Fury. “Every primitive culture has a puberty ceremony where children become men. Jews still have it, but it’s all religious nostalgia,” he says. “I think the withholding of a puberty ceremony from young men in our society is a scheme which has been cunningly devised to make young men go to war.”
The actor is currently undergoing treatment for addiction, following his June arrest for disorderly conduct and harassment after he interrupted a performance of Cabaret with obscene language.
fucked up, but true
babyhueypnewton posted:the demonization of childhood sexuality
babyhueypnewton posted:I think his point about puberty ceremonies is true. I would even go further and say the demonization of childhood sexuality is an attempt to capture our erotic drives by the capital and turn it into a death drive: desire for commodities, desire for war and death, desire for fetish and perversion, desire for domination and fascism, etc.
jiroemon1897 posted:whats that leftist group that wants to get rid of age of consent haha
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jiroemon1897 posted:whats that leftist group that wants to get rid of age of consent haha
france
I think these would be a more specific jumping off points for beginning to explain the unhappiness of the present generation than an alleged lack of appreciation for "childhood sexuality."
Specifically, why did these objects, and not others, fill in the gaps of certain peoples affective life? Or, on a more meta-level why did these objects, not others, become the go to explanation for their lack of contentment?
the real question is:
recurring character is undercover in dangerous communist group doing work for the FBI and finds out they are anti-no sex with kids laws and risks cover to tell SVU,
crazed paedophile uses pamphlet from trot newspaper that says age of consent laws are bad to justify his gross kid sex and the ADA tries to prosecute high ranking members of the group
or
homeschooled girl in crazy communist terrorist cult has one frequent interaction with caring female character in some sort of social service / basic services role, the lady notices signs of abuse and notifies SVU and they have to try and pry into the workings of the secretive communist anti-child sex group
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