Sexist Sound Systems

Misogynistic Mannequin Stereo Objectifies the Female Form

While the boys are probably going to find this mannequin stereo extremely appealing, it’s creating quite a stir amongst the women in the blogosphere.

Created by artist Bob Turek as part of his object remix series--a project that is focused on transforming the way we view the objects we make music with--Turek’s view of the stereo is that it "forces the music source into the center of attention and creates a radically new user interface."

It’s easy to see how this headless, armless and legless fiberglass woman, whose breasts and vagina are being used to provide power and sound, would lead feminists to accuse Turek of using the female body as ‘an object.’ However, the fact that the source of the power is the woman’s vagina makes a poignant statement about power.
Trend Themes
1. Object Remix - Exploring new ways to transform and view objects in music creation, offering opportunities for creativity and innovation.
2. Radical User Interface - Creating a fresh and unconventional user experience, pushing the boundaries of traditional design and interaction.
3. Statement Art - Using provocative and controversial artwork to make bold statements and spark conversations about social issues.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists and designers can explore object remixing and radical user interfaces to create unique and thought-provoking pieces.
2. Music - Musicians and music producers can incorporate object remixing and radical user interface concepts into their instruments and equipment, offering new ways to interact with music.
3. Feminist Movements - Feminist organizations and activists can use disruptive art like Turek's mannequin stereo to raise awareness and initiate discussions about objectification and gender inequality.

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