Electric Fan (Feel It Motherfuckers): Only Unclaimed Item from the Stephen Earabino Estate is a 1997 work of art by John S. Boskovich.
His work has been cited as drawing heavily from Dadaism, and frequently utilised objects, photography, handwritten and typeset texts and audio sources to create "witty and sharp-edged social commentary".
Nilo Goldfarb in X-TRA commented on the titular "feel it", suggesting it had a dual meaning of both the comfort Earabino received from the fan when he was dying, and also the grief that Boskovich felt following his death.
[6] José Fernández Martínez in Historia Arte noted the context of the AIDS epidemic that claimed the life of Earabino as well as many others of Boskovich's friends and acquaintances during the 1980s and 1990s.
[3][8] Between September 2019 and January 2020, the piece was displayed as part of Psycho Salon, an exhibition of Boskovich's art and possessions, at the O-Town House in Los Angeles.