Allan Teger
Allan Teger, born in 1942, was a psychology professor, teaching the psychology of consciousness. In 1976, looking for a way to show the idea that you can see something more than one way and that both can be right, he came up with the idea for "Bodyscapes" – photographs of little figures on the human body where you can see the body as a landscape, or as a body.
Most of his bodyscapes photos use a female body as the background. But he said, "I felt that it just wasn't appropriate to show only female bodies. It's very difficult to use a male body because there's hair on the body which gives away the fact that it's a body."
Teger found a smooth (or shaved) male chest to use for Climbers ...
and a weightlifter's biceps for Climbing.
He made Crane as a kind of joke. Is it a metaphor? Or does the guy need help getting it up?
Golf Cart.
Motorcycle.
Ski Bumm.
Turtles.
We end with Big Turtle. And you know what? It works. You can see it as a penis, and you can see it as a turtle.
4 comments:
Brilliant!
Clever and fun.
I like the ones involving penises the best 😋!
I agree with Gerald, the penises are what redeems these.
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