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Poo Device by Wim Delvoye

Wim Delvoye is a Belgian specialist known for his creative and often surprising and repugnant tasks.
Cloaca, also known as the "poo-machine", is probably Wim Delvoye's most popular art set up. In 2000, he put together a complicated systems at the Art gallery of Modern Art in Antwerp, The country, that imitates the activity of the individual intestinal program and transforms meals in waste. Actual meals is decreased down a direct into a various meats grinding machine (simulating the teeth) twice a day. Then, guests can adhere to the meals as it creates its way through a sequence of cup bins containing individual intestinal drinks and minerals, which signify the various levels of digestive function. At the end of the program, it generates waste which are then vacuum-packed and marketed in clear bins. It is informed that the fragrance is so highly effective that not many guests can take it.


It took Wim Delvoye eight years of appointment with professionals in areas which range from water system to gastroenterology to create the poo device. When requested about his motivation, Delvoye mentioned that everything in modern life of today is useless. The most ineffective item he could create was a device that adds no value at all, besides the decrease of food to waste.







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