JAPANESE PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW Inside a cramped art space off a
small side road at the wrong end of Hong Kong's gallery street Hollywood Road, the great performance artist Tatsumi Orimoto
bows, his chin - length grizzled
hair falling forward.
In 1998, the Los Angeles — based artist produced the first objects of his ongoing «Record Projection» series, a group of
small, flashy assemblages crafted from colorful, mass - produced plastic forms — drinking straws, dish scrubbers, stick - on
bows,
hair rollers, and poker visors, for example — attached to vinyl records that, when set atop spinning turntables, become animated instruments in Williams's expanded cinema — like performances.
Of the four, Gootrude is the one who most resembles a she - slime as Bo, Rocket's sister, is a bit
smaller and wears a white
bow, Itsy is very
small, and Morrie - Morrie sports facial
hair and a white headband.