He Took His Skin Off For Me

He Took His Skin Off For Me film by Ben Aston and Maria Hummer Kickstarter campaign (5)

He Took His Skin Off For Me film by Ben Aston and Maria Hummer Kickstarter campaign (1)

He Took His Skin Off For Me film by Ben Aston and Maria Hummer Kickstarter campaign (3)

He Took His Skin Off For Me film by Ben Aston and Maria Hummer Kickstarter campaign (2)

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“A simple, domestic love story about a man who takes his skin off for his girlfriend, and why it probably wasn’t the best idea…”

He Took His Skin Off For Me’ is an adaptation of the original short story by award-winning writer Maria Hummer. It is ultimately a story about the sacrifices we make for the person we love and the trouble we encounter when the sacrifices become one-sided. Director Ben Aston and Maria Hummer have turned to Kickstarter to find funding for their vision, one that looks like it could be visually stunning. While they’ve reached their minimum goal of £7,000, they still need more to push the production further!

SYNOPSIS

“Is this what you want? he asked, and I said yes, so he took his skin off for me.”

He hangs the loose skin in the closet and comes downstairs to join his girlfriend at the dinner table. This whole thing seems like a good idea.  He’s become what she always wanted him to be.

But it’s not all perfect.

It’s the small things. The stains. She has to wash the sheets every day. At night he gets cold, so they have to turn up the heat. This means more bills. And gas isn’t cheap…

In fact, money is more of a problem than ever. He’s losing clients at work and they begin to fight about it. She tells him they’re the wrong clients anyway.

Old friends come over for dinner, but the party does not go well. He is quiet and withdrawn. The house is covered in stains – more than she can possibly clean.

They stop talking. The silence is deafening. She begins to worry that he resents her.

He does.

Read more about the story and production of ‘He Took His Skin Off For Me‘ over at Kickstarter. You can get some awesome rewards if you pledge!

 

 

 

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Call for Papers: "Monstrous Antiquities” Archaeology and the Uncanny in Popular Culture, University College London, November 2013

"Monstrous Antiquities”
Archaeology and the Uncanny in Popular Culture
UCL Institute of Archaeology, 1-3 November 2013

Haunted ruins, cursed artefacts, arcane rituals and ambulant mummies:archaeology and the ancient world have provided some of the most effective andubiquitous scenarios for tales of horror and the supernatural. Authors andfilmmakers such as MR James, Bram Stoker and Terence Fisher have drawnheavily upon popular conceptions of both the ancient past and the work of the archaeologist.

This conference aims to study and celebrate this long and productive relationship. We are keen to hear from scholars and aficionados of the fictional world of uncanny archaeology including archaeologists, historians, writers and artists. The programme will include all genres where the ancient meets the ghastly including music, television, literature, film, and art. The conference will be held at UCL on 1-3 November 2013.

Please send abstracts of no more than 200 words to the organisers John Johnston, Gabriel Moshenska and Tina Paphitis at monstrousantiquities [at] gmail.com by 31 August.

Thanks so much to my good friend Betsy Bradley for sending this my way! Click on image to see larger, more readable version.Source:
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Congress for Curious People, London Edition, August 29th to September 8th: Save the Date(s)!!!

In just a few weeks, Morbid Anatomy and our partners--Strange Attractor, UCL's Preserved! and The Coney Island Museum--will be launching the second annual London edition of the Congress for Curious Peoples. This year's Congress has the theme “Spectacular Cultures," and will present a variety of lectures, performances, open houses and tours at at a number of underseen curious venues around London with the aim of entertaining, delighting, amazing, educating and opening up discussion about the nature of spectacle and the spectacular.

The Congress will end in a two-day symposium on “Reclaiming Spectacle”, which will include panels of academics, museum professionals, rogue scholars and artists discussing the intricacies of collecting the spectacular, the politics of bodily display, non-human spectacles, religion and the occult. In conjunction with the events The Horse Hospital will host "Ethel Le Rossignol: A Goodly Company" an exhibition of stunningly beautiful channelled psychic artworks painted in the 1920s by the largely unknown medium and artist.
 
A few of our confirmed presenters thus far include:

While a selection of confirmed venues include:

Stay tuned, as very soon we hope to release a full programme, plus ticketing details. For all this and more as it becomes available, please keep checking back here, or visit the Congress website by clicking here. And hope to see you at one or more of these terrific events!
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