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Art and Porn Divide – Waikato Times

November 9, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

by Tracey Cooper. Waikato Times 13 October 2011

Revelations that a New York artist is about to give birth in front of a live audience as part of her new installation The Birth of Baby X makes you wonder.

The New York Post has dubbed Marni Kotak “the Preggo Performer”, but the performance artist hopes life itself will be the star of her latest work………………

In 2002, “Nikki”, a porn actor, wanted to film the birth of her child [in the neonatal unit of Waikato Public Hospital], which was to be shown in a pornographic movie [directed by pornographer Steve Crow] with the planned title Ripe.

No-one considered that birth to be the highest form of art.

There was outrage and CYF even applied to the High Court for guardianship of the unborn child.

In his 45-page written judgment Justice Heath said he was satisfied that a demand for pornographic material focusing on aspects of pregnancy and birth existed.

The name given to this particular sexual fetish is maiesophilia.

His decision meant Waikato Hospital had to back down on a decision to ban filming on its premises, but then Health Minister Annette King stepped in, using her statutory powers to ban the filming.

“It just offends me,” she said.

“It is not appropriate for a public hospital to be used to make pornography. I’ve had absolutely 100 percent support in this one.”

One such supporter was Waikato University psychology professor Jane Ritchie, who described the prospect of filming the birth for a porn movie as repugnant.

“It is not like she is doing it in New York,” she said, clearly unaware that nearly 10 years later, someone would do it in New York, albeit not for a porn movie, but still for a public performance.” 

Whatever the merits or otherwise of porn movies being considered art, the story does present an interesting view of the different approaches in the two countries to what is considered art.

Film maker Steve Crow said the movie idea was “just something that evolved”.

“The idea for a film from conception right through to birth.”

If that was said by anyone other than a porn movie maker, it would likely be considered an entirely valid proposition.

If Crow had said the movie would “recontextualise the everyday act of giving birth to a child into a work of performance art” he might have got away with it.

In the end, the filming never took place and Nikki and her “porn baby” – as critics dubbed the child – got on with their lives in a way that Kotek would likely consider to be a continuing performance.

“Real life is the best performance art,” she said.

Kotak has no fear for her or her baby’s safety, despite the unusual birth environment, confident the gallery is as safe as a hospital. She’s already planned her next work, the inevitable Raising Baby X, in which she will “re-contextualise the everyday act of raising a child into a work of performance art”.

It’s unlikely you’d get away with that in this country.

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/life-style/arts/5777681/Art-and-porn-divide

 

 

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Porn man to move in near kindy – Fairfax, NZ

November 8, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A MAN convicted of having child porn and sado-masochistic images could move into a house he has bought opposite a Taranaki kindergarten.

The probation service says no post-detention conditions have been imposed by the district court and the man may live where he chooses after December 10.

It is understood that John Francis Hubbard, 66, has bought a house across from the Opunake Communities Kindergarden. He is serving four months’ home detention in New Plymouth for having objectionable images.

Hubbard pleaded guilty and was sentenced in July, after a police raid on his home in August 2010.

Kindergarten chairwoman Claire Hunn said police spoke to teachers on Thursday night about the man. [Read more…]

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Moral welfare of young girls at risk from high risk porn offender

October 27, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Paedophile may remain a risk

The Crown is having second thoughts about its decision not to seek an open-ended preventive detention sentence for a 39-year old man [name removed] who disclosed more sex offences involving children, while he was undergoing treatment in prison.  He disclosed 16 sex charges against eight young girls while doing the Kia Marama sex offenders’ programme in Christchurch Men’s Prison.

After his guilty pleas, the Crown decided not to seek preventive detention but it has been rethinking that decision after access was barred to reports on his treatment at the programme.  Without those reports, the Crown faced a difficult assessment of any future risk to the community that the offender might pose.

In court today, the offender agreed to allow access by the Crown and his defence counsel to reports prepared on his treatment after the crown prosecutor sought a direction on the matter from Christchurch District Court Judge David Saunders.

The offender has a history of offending stretching back 20 years and the latest offences for which he now faces sentencing were committed from the 1990s to 2005 in Timaru.

He is seen as having a deeply entrenched sexual attraction to children, and is assessed as a high-risk pornography offender.

He is serving a two-year four-month term imposed in May last year for possession of objectionable material including images of bestiality and child pornography.

 For more see: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/5862862/Paedophile-may-remain-a-risk

Story by David Clarkson, Dominion Post, 27 October 2011.

 

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Filed Under: Child Sex Crimes, Crime, Porn Link to Rape, Pornography, Sexual Dysfunction

Promotion of the “moral welfare” of children and young persons

October 27, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

In 1952 the Minister of Child Welfare in the McLarty government of Western Australia, Arthur Watts, introduced amendments to the Child Welfare Act to widen the definition of “neglect” to include children “living under such conditions as to indicate that the mental, physical or moral welfare of the chid is likely to be in jeopardy” [emphasis added]. These amendments were enacted into law with strong support from Liberal Premier Sir Ross LcLarty’s government.

The concept of the “moral welfare” or “moral well-being” of children and young persons is well-documented in case law, as is the nature of activities that when promoted or supported (AND even when there is a tendency to promotion or support), are “likely to be injurious to the public good” or “likely to [put] in jeopardy” the “moral welfare” of  members of the public, including vulnerable children and young persons (see below).

It is the ever-present threat of “likely” harm and injury (mental, physical and moral) and their far-reaching negative inter-generational consequences, as well as the accepted Judaeo-Christian belief in human dignity (“Man made in the image of God” – often not acknowledged), that have undoubtedly undergirded successive governmental decisions (driven perhaps in part by quickened consciences and pragmatism) to enact child protection and censorship laws to safeguard our precious children and young persons from the dangers of exposure to child abuse, family violence, depiction of gratuitous violence and inappropriate sexual content in the media and exposure to morally corrupting hardcore pornography etc. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship, Family, Human Dignity, Moral Values, Pornography, Prostitution Tagged With: Child Welfare Act, Child Welfare Act 1925, Child Welfare agency, moral welfare, moral well-being, public good

Steve Crow Stripped of Erotica Expo Venue

September 29, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

PORN KING STEVE CROW told to look elswhere for Erotica Expo site – [marketing hardcore pornography] – Manukau Courier

First Steve Crow had to can his Rugby World Cup Boobs on Bikes Parade because no one wanted it, now the porn king is being stripped of the venue for his Erotica Lifestyles Expo.

After 12 years, Auckland’s ASB Showground will no longer play host the adult entertainment expo after a contract between the two parties ended.

“Their contract expired and we’re not renewing it. The show had seen better days and had dropped off in popularity,” ASB Showground’s chief executive Mark Frankham said.

Speaking at the Auckland Council’s culture arts and events forum on Tuesday, Auckland Agricultural, Pastoral and Industrial Shows Board chairman Dave Scott said the board, which owns the showground, had been trying for a long time to show Crow the door.

“It’s taken us several years to move him out legally and we’ve forgone a bit of income to do that,” he said. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Pornography Tagged With: ASB Showgrounds, Boobs on Bikes, Erotica Expo, Erotica Lifestyles Expo, Porn King, Stephen Crow, Stephen Peter Crow, Steve Crow

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