In this new digital era, surveillance no longer exists only through visible cameras or systems of control; it lives within our own presence. Every digital trace, every movement, every interaction, every gesture in front of a screen becomes information. Unlocking a phone, sharing a location, using facial recognition, or even paying through biometric identification have transformed intimacy into a permanent system of monitoring.
Human relationships have also shifted into algorithmic dynamics, projections, and digitally constructed identities. Connection has become a simulation of closeness while the physical body slowly loses space within contemporary experience.
Amid this hyper-surveillance age, the body remains the last living and real territory. An organic archive impossible to fully reduce into data.
As a performer, I use my body as an act of resistance a way to reclaim autonomy, identity, and freedom against systems that constantly observe, classify, and condition our existence. Movement becomes a tool to recover human presence within an era designed to transform us into information.
This work explores the tension between surveillance, identity, technology, and corporeality. A search to return the body its ability to feel, exist, and remain untamed. In other news Devotional.13
Is presenting this weekend 17/05 from 18-12 hrssss at
@selva_nyc ´´´immerse installation -+ merch with
@clubcarinx the latest pieces design for this special occasion come byyyyy 1329 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn. Gorgeous
@old.sea.hag
taken by
@andres_1221
Video direction, edit & choreography , by me
Wearing devotion / produced by
@13.ritual.studios
Gorgeous
@old.sea.hag and I
taken by
@andres_1221
Edit & choreography , by me
Wearing devotion / produced by
@13.ritual.studios