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Zoikhem Lab Collection ((better)) Guide

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Defenders argue that the Zoikhem Lab Collection is the logical conclusion of body autonomy. If one can pierce an ear, why not implant a horn? If one can tattoo a sleeve, why not black out the face? They frame it as "extreme performance art," comparing it to the work of artists like Stelarc (who implanted a robotic ear) or the Fakir Musafar. The "Lab" aspect suggests a scientific rigor—these are not back-alley mutilations, but planned, sterile (allegedly) surgeries performed by trained Russian modification artists with backgrounds in surgery. zoikhem lab collection

: The designs prioritize "strict architecture" and expressive silhouettes. For example, pieces like the "YaR" (ЯR) jacket feature molded shoulders for a structured, rigid fit paired with an anatomical cut for mobility. Collections that explore the "ordered chaos" of digital

Setting: The lab is in a remote area, maybe abandoned. The collection is a vast, dimly lit room with preserved specimens. Atmosphere should be eerie, maybe with some technological elements mixed with decay. If one can tattoo a sleeve, why not black out the face