The intersection of "scat" (fecal matter) and high-concept art—often referred to as or stercoraceous art —has a long history of challenging audience sensibilities through popular media and gallery installations. This medium frequently uses benches, toilets, or platforms to recontextualize bodily waste into an object of observation. Foundational Works in Popular Media
The lineage of scat bench entertainment can be traced back to the early days of reality TV and stunt-based media: Art Of Scat 23 06 16 Bench Press Mishap XXX 480...
: Paris-based designer Vincent Decat created "The Last Bench," a sculptural piece inspired by the ruins of Delphi, intended to be "companions" rather than just furniture. 3. Scat in Music and Literature The intersection of "scat" (fecal matter) and high-concept
: "Scat" refers to vocal improvisation in jazz. A "Scat Bench" could be a stylized piece of furniture or a specific performance installation found in jazz clubs or art galleries. Art Of Scat 23 06 16 Bench Press Mishap XXX 480...