A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Post-apocalyptic resurrection

IAM: Arseniy Andersson is at it again.  Last time we saw him on ModBlog he was throwing hooks for a suicide suspension photoshoot with a chess board.  This time around, he helped out Sanya Gordon with her first suspension.  But of course, it wouldn’t be Arseniy if there wasn’t a dramatic element involved.

resurrection

To see how the suspension itself went, keep on reading.

resurrection

Now I’m not sure if this is Sanya’s normal attire, or something special for the suspension, but either way it looks pretty awesome.  With the focus in the second picture focused on the hooks, it looks like Sanya has faded off into her own space, tethered to this world by the hooks and rope.  It’s as if without those hooks, she would drift away.  I was almost tempted to post this image upside down, just because of the dreamlike quality it evokes would make it appear she’s floating away.

Resurrection suspensions always seem to evoke this type of feeling.  The rebirth that suspensions can evoke in a person’s spirit is truly encapsulated with the resurrection.  Take a look for yourself in the resurrection gallery.

Comments

24 responses to “Post-apocalyptic resurrection”

  1. bastian Avatar

    yes, resurrection suspensions have this special quality that’s keeping me fascinated. I can’t seem to get enough of them!
    But I have to say that, looking beyond the inherent beauty of the position apparent in the picture but focusing rather on technicalities, I see bad rigging and sub-standard practices not only in this image but in all other images from this guy. Someone please tell him that threading the rope directly through the eyes of the hooks is not the proper way to rig a suspension.

  2. bastian Avatar

    yes, resurrection suspensions have this special quality that’s keeping me fascinated. I can’t seem to get enough of them!
    But I have to say that, looking beyond the inherent beauty of the position apparent in the picture but focusing rather on technicalities, I see bad rigging and sub-standard practices not only in this image but in all other images from this guy. Someone please tell him that threading the rope directly through the eyes of the hooks is not the proper way to rig a suspension.

  3. Arseniy Andersson Avatar
    Arseniy Andersson

    bastian, thanx for critics, but why so?
    it is better than cheap small key-clips which can easily break while a person suspended.
    if u heard and old industrial alpinist’s saying, you should know that total circum durability is no more than durability of every its link.
    (of course i’ve seen special “lobes” which western susteams use, but i still can’t find em here in russia)
    so now it is the best way for us to use clear ropes which could be loaded 1200kgs (or more)
    imho.
    tell me if i make mistakes.

  4. Arseniy Andersson Avatar
    Arseniy Andersson

    bastian, thanx for critics, but why so?
    it is better than cheap small key-clips which can easily break while a person suspended.
    if u heard and old industrial alpinist’s saying, you should know that total circum durability is no more than durability of every its link.
    (of course i’ve seen special “lobes” which western susteams use, but i still can’t find em here in russia)
    so now it is the best way for us to use clear ropes which could be loaded 1200kgs (or more)
    imho.
    tell me if i make mistakes.

  5. Stealthy_Sam Avatar
    Stealthy_Sam

    the only thing i am question is the green blood… is she a Romulan or is that photoshopped…?

  6. Stealthy_Sam Avatar
    Stealthy_Sam

    the only thing i am question is the green blood… is she a Romulan or is that photoshopped…?

  7. Stealthy_Sam Avatar
    Stealthy_Sam

    the only thing i am question is the green blood… is she a Romulan or is that photoshopped…?

  8. Stealthy_Sam Avatar
    Stealthy_Sam

    the only thing i am question is the green blood… is she a Romulan or is that photoshopped…?

  9. bastian Avatar

    @Arsenyi: Thanks for clarifying. Yes, it’s actually better to rig directly through the hooks (instead of using those non-locking unrated carabiner-type thingies you used before) if you cannot get hold of those shackles that are commonly used for this now.

  10. bastian Avatar

    @Arsenyi: Thanks for clarifying. Yes, it’s actually better to rig directly through the hooks (instead of using those non-locking unrated carabiner-type thingies you used before) if you cannot get hold of those shackles that are commonly used for this now.

  11. bastian Avatar

    and check your messages on IAM 🙂

  12. bastian Avatar

    and check your messages on IAM 🙂

  13. Ryan Rebirth Avatar
    Ryan Rebirth

    Order a set of hooks from Skin mechanics or Black Sheep and you will be able to use properly rated equipment…

  14. Ryan Rebirth Avatar
    Ryan Rebirth

    Order a set of hooks from Skin mechanics or Black Sheep and you will be able to use properly rated equipment…

  15. Johnny Urbanus Avatar
    Johnny Urbanus

    The first picture is so C-ute 😉

  16. Johnny Urbanus Avatar
    Johnny Urbanus

    The first picture is so C-ute 😉

  17. cere Avatar

    Ryan, those appear to be standard Mustad hooks which are absolutely fine. Hooks can come from many places, the two that you named are two of many. Personally i prefer to use Mustads all around and when i use gilsons there are a few companies that i order from.

    Anyway, the point being is that you shouldnt get caught up in using a “brand” but rather that the equipment is proper for the usage.

  18. cere Avatar

    Ryan, those appear to be standard Mustad hooks which are absolutely fine. Hooks can come from many places, the two that you named are two of many. Personally i prefer to use Mustads all around and when i use gilsons there are a few companies that i order from.

    Anyway, the point being is that you shouldnt get caught up in using a “brand” but rather that the equipment is proper for the usage.

  19. Ryan Rbirth Avatar
    Ryan Rbirth

    cere Let me start by saying you rock…And that my point was in no way aimed at the hooks used. Or that the two I mentioned are the only ones. I myself still think sea demons are the most comfortable. the only reason I mention SMS gilsons is the changes they have made in the design seem to be great improvments to me ie: no wing nuts… And again my statement was not to suggest “brand” only. was referring to statements made above about snap links and shackles(most shackles not fitting the mustads).and tying straight through the eye of the hooks(which is perfectly fine in certain situations) Many unanswered questions are left by a photo..Was this a static suspension? What was the height, and on and on. In the past year or so I am happy to see the community come together as a whole with many putting in hard work to improve the safety and standards. Progress not perfection……

  20. Ryan Rbirth Avatar
    Ryan Rbirth

    cere Let me start by saying you rock…And that my point was in no way aimed at the hooks used. Or that the two I mentioned are the only ones. I myself still think sea demons are the most comfortable. the only reason I mention SMS gilsons is the changes they have made in the design seem to be great improvments to me ie: no wing nuts… And again my statement was not to suggest “brand” only. was referring to statements made above about snap links and shackles(most shackles not fitting the mustads).and tying straight through the eye of the hooks(which is perfectly fine in certain situations) Many unanswered questions are left by a photo..Was this a static suspension? What was the height, and on and on. In the past year or so I am happy to see the community come together as a whole with many putting in hard work to improve the safety and standards. Progress not perfection……

  21. Andersson Avatar
    Andersson

    ryan, let me answer your questions :))
    it was static short and not so long suspension. it was her first one. (yea everyone knew that torso suspensions are hard)
    it was theatralized so it was low and without any safety equip.

    about shackles.
    i’ve found 4mm and 5mm tough shackles which could constrain approx 700kg loads, and now im thinkingof bying em.
    it is close to our line ropes overloads – that 3mm thick line can hang approx 800kgs (without knots)

    about SD’s:
    seademons are very comfortable, i agree with ryan. only 2 SD’s are good for first suicide suspension. it is the common practice in russia. the less holes suspendee has, the less pain (s)he feels.

  22. Andersson Avatar
    Andersson

    ryan, let me answer your questions :))
    it was static short and not so long suspension. it was her first one. (yea everyone knew that torso suspensions are hard)
    it was theatralized so it was low and without any safety equip.

    about shackles.
    i’ve found 4mm and 5mm tough shackles which could constrain approx 700kg loads, and now im thinkingof bying em.
    it is close to our line ropes overloads – that 3mm thick line can hang approx 800kgs (without knots)

    about SD’s:
    seademons are very comfortable, i agree with ryan. only 2 SD’s are good for first suicide suspension. it is the common practice in russia. the less holes suspendee has, the less pain (s)he feels.

  23. Ryan Rebirth Avatar
    Ryan Rebirth

    :o) and by the way it was an absolutely amazing shoot!!!!

  24. Ryan Rebirth Avatar
    Ryan Rebirth

    :o) and by the way it was an absolutely amazing shoot!!!!

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