He lived in a cage, jumped from a window and spent a year roped to a friend: is Tehching Hsieh the most extreme performance artist ever?

🤯 Tehching Hsieh's 1-year cage experiment was mental 🤯! The guy basically gave up all forms of media, food, and even talking to himself for a whole year... talk about dedication to his art form 💪. I mean, can you imagine going that long without any human interaction or entertainment? It's crazy to think about how he used that experience to explore the concept of time and our perception of it ⏰.

His other performances like "Time Clock Piece" and being tied to an artist by a rope for a year are mind-blowing too! 🤯 It's like, what's going through this guy's head when he's punching a clock all day or sleeping on the streets? 🚭 His work is not just about art; it's about human experience, connection, and finding meaning in our everyday lives 💕. And you're right, his performances are still relevant today, especially with how much technology controls our lives 📱.

I think Hsieh's approach to art is so refreshing – no pretentiousness or drama just pure experimentation and self-discovery 🌟. His work might not be for everyone, but it definitely makes you think about your own relationship with time and the world around you 🤔.
 
i think its kinda crazy how tehching hsieh spent a year locked up in this tiny cage...like what was he even thinking? 🤯 on the other hand, i can see how its all about exploring time and how we perceive it. like, our whole lives are just one big clock ticking away, right? and his "time clock piece" is pretty mind-blowing too. he basically proved that no matter what our individual experiences are, time is what unites us all.

i also love how hes not afraid to put himself in these situations to expose the harsh realities of homelessness and whatnot. its like, we dont always get to see the struggles of others unless they share it with us...and hes doing just that. the rope thing is pretty wild too...like, he basically became tied to another human being for a whole year!

anyway, i think thats what makes his art so thought-provoking...its not just about grand gestures or shocking statements, its about being present in the moment and acknowledging our shared humanity.
 
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