Jorge Sánchez Di Bello
Image - Space - Object - Glass


Fake Orgasm


 

to manipulate; -s, -s (Eng.)

[conscious] alteration of photographs, music tracks, etc. through montage, cuts, overlays, and similar techniques (especially in advertising).

  1. (colloq.) to falsify; to feign.
  2. a) to alter image data and similar material in order to achieve comparable effects;
    b) to appear under a false name (e.g. on the internet).

violent rush of blood, strong drive of bodily fluids, sensual excitation; arousal of the sexual drive, culminating sensation of pleasure during sexual intercourse (first half of the 20th century, appearing around 1900 in this meaning); borrowed from medical Latin meaning “surging and fermenting” (mainly of blood); Greek “violent excitement,” derived from “to overflow with lust and desire, to be filled with, to desire intensely,” originally “to swell, to be full of nourishing moisture and sap,” a denominative form of the Greek term meaning “psychic drive, sensory act, violent emotional movement, passion.”


 GIF: Exhibition How about fiction? | 2017 | Photo: Jorge Sánchez Di Bello.

GIF: Exhibition How about fiction? | 2017 | Photo: Jorge Sánchez Di Bello.


GIF: Exhibition How about fiction? | 2017 | Photo: Jorge Sánchez Di Bello

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