P - Womb of the Network

This work stages a psychological theatre where P becomes both subject and medium. The backward arch of the body signals surrender, exposure, almost ecstatic collapse, while the wires feeding into the skull hint at dependency, surveillance, or control. The fetus, encased in a radiant grid, is an image of origin and vulnerability. It hovers like a memory that is both unreachable and ever-present, suggesting that the self is always tethered back to the seed of its own becoming.

From a psychological lens, the piece explores the dual pull of connection and entrapment. The merging of organic skin with technical structures represents identity caught between self-definition and systemic coding. The body here is not free, it’s both empowered and overrun by the systems that sustain it. Pleasure and suffocation exist in the same gesture.

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