Man-Machine? Inside The Growing “Human Chipping” Movement

Anders Hoeg Nissen sits in a black medical chair in the backroom of a Copenhagen piercing studio. He puts his left hand on the gauze that covers the armrest and, pushing his head backwards, he hits the lamp that lights the operating area. “Ouch! That probably hurt more than what they’ll do to me,” he says.

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