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  1. Helena was an art installation by Marco Evaristti originally at the Trapholt museum in 2000. The art was a room with 10 blenders, each of which contained a goldfish. The fish were vulnerable to any visitor to the exhibit who chose to turn on a blender and kill them.

  2. 11 de may. de 2022 · An Artist Placed Goldfish In Blenders And Asked Visitors To Turn Them On – They Did | IFLScience. Nature animals. PUBLISHED May 11, 2022. An Artist Placed Goldfish In Blenders And Asked...

  3. By putting the goldfish into a blender, Evaristti too made an evident reference to the contemporary food industry. This artwork helps to disclose the effects of interconnections between technology, desire and ethics on the ‘use’ of animals.

  4. 15 de feb. de 2017 · Real Life Situation: This piece of art features ten white Moulinex Optiblend 2000 mixers, each filled with water and containing a live goldfish. These were placed on a table and were plugged in...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2023 · Professor places goldfish in blenders as social experiment and asks visitors to turn them on. An art piece called 'Helena & El Pascador' caused quite the controversy. Anish Vij. Brits do love...

  6. Helena & El Pescador. This work was originally part of the “Eye go black” exhibition in 2000, where the photograph was seen first, then the missile and lipsticks and finally a table with ten blenders containing living goldfish. The option of blending goldfish stole the thunder from the rest of the exhibition.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2013 · Artist Marco Evaristti's piece "Helena & El Pescador" made waves because offered viewers the choice to kill a goldfish in a blender, or let it live. Now Evaristti is back--and so are the...