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KNUCKLE CARTEL

A Performance Company and Its Mad Mistress

Knuckle Cartel makes experimental performance. We are based in Any-town, USA and Berlin, Germany. Knuckle Cartel is the bastard brain child of Mandie O'Connell.

  • May The Horse Live in Me
Over the course of several months, the artist prepared her body by  allowing to be injected with horse immunoglobulins, the glycoproteins  that circulate in the blood serum, and which, for example, can function  as antibodies in immune response. The artist called the process  “mithridatization”, after Mithridates VI of Pontus who cultivated an  immunity to poisons by regularly ingesting sub-lethal doses of the same.
In February 2011, having progressively built up her tolerance to the  foreign animal bodies, she was injected with horse blood plasma  containing the entire spectrum of foreign immunoglobulins, without  falling into anaphylactic shock, an acute multi-system allergic  reaction.
Horse immunoglobulins by-passed the defensive mechanisms of her own  human immune system, entered her blood stream to bond with the proteins  of her own body and, as a result of this synthesis, have an effect on  all major body functions, impacting even the nervous system, so that the  artist, during and in the weeks after the performance, experienced not  only alterations in her physiological rhythm but also of her  consciousness. “I had the feeling of being extra-human,” explained the  artist. “I was not in my usual body. I was hyper-powerful,  hyper-sensitive, hyper-nervous and very diffident. The emotionalism of  an herbivore. I could not sleep. I probably felt a bit like a horse.’

    May The Horse Live in Me

    Over the course of several months, the artist prepared her body by allowing to be injected with horse immunoglobulins, the glycoproteins that circulate in the blood serum, and which, for example, can function as antibodies in immune response. The artist called the process “mithridatization”, after Mithridates VI of Pontus who cultivated an immunity to poisons by regularly ingesting sub-lethal doses of the same.

    In February 2011, having progressively built up her tolerance to the foreign animal bodies, she was injected with horse blood plasma containing the entire spectrum of foreign immunoglobulins, without falling into anaphylactic shock, an acute multi-system allergic reaction.

    Horse immunoglobulins by-passed the defensive mechanisms of her own human immune system, entered her blood stream to bond with the proteins of her own body and, as a result of this synthesis, have an effect on all major body functions, impacting even the nervous system, so that the artist, during and in the weeks after the performance, experienced not only alterations in her physiological rhythm but also of her consciousness. “I had the feeling of being extra-human,” explained the artist. “I was not in my usual body. I was hyper-powerful, hyper-sensitive, hyper-nervous and very diffident. The emotionalism of an herbivore. I could not sleep. I probably felt a bit like a horse.’

    Tagged: Marion Laval-Jeantet Horse Performance Art

    Posted on December 24, 2011 with 22 notes

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