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Maimed Artist
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Maimed Artist

Aug 27, 1984
0h 22m
★ 0.0

Overview

Documentary that profiles Mark Pauline, the machine performance artist of Survival Research Laboratories. As the Title suggests, Pauline lost most of one hand during experimentation. 'Maimed Artist' explores the often destructive world of such performance art, where there is a fine line between entertainment and insanity.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Mark Pauline

Mark Pauline

Matt Heckert

Matt Heckert

Eric Werner

Eric Werner

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