BECOMING OCTOPUS

Becoming Octopus explores the tactility of the audio-visual, inquiries the differences between fiction and non-fiction, reality and fantasy, subjectivity and objectivity, closeness and distance through personal memories, and polyamorous erotic fantasies. Instead of an optical way of looking, a haptic looking is suggested by Laura U. Marks, the camera functions as an eye, also touches. The Octopus, a shape-shifter, a soft and moist malleable being, an embodiment of the erotic, a short-sighted sea-creature who knows the world mostly through touching, through muscular intelligence, an embodied cognition which doesn’t necessarily process directly by the central brain, the feeling of knowing someone by being physically close. Becoming Octopus attempts to arouse a multi-sensory experience that includes optic, haptic and auditory sensations.

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Becoming Octopus

Single channel video and stereo sound, 6:04mins

8 poems

This work used 8 correspondent erotic emails but presented in a non linear way/shape, inviting you to read but only the fragmentation of words.
For Sale: Price on Request

8 poems

Inkjet Print on Silk Crepe Satin, Jan 2020, 100cm*135cm
For Sale: Price on Request