Multidisciplinary artist directing visual narratives

Bodies as objects. Objects as bodies.

Bodies as objects. Objects as bodies.

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The series reflects on the shift of roles between humans,objects and their relations. Setting side to side, an object with its corresponding action performed by a body. I intend to question the objecti”cation of bodies, and raise concerns on the consumption of objects. Are we the same? A matter of shapes that are able to perform actions? What do our actions induce in a capitalist society?
I allude to the idea that humans are becoming commodities. Within a digital realm, becoming matter. How do objects act in the society we live in?

VISIONS BY Issue No. 3 is conceptually organized around a spiral, representing the distance that the featured content presents in relation to the human body. From “deep” to “under” we find Dr. Naomi’s surgical work and understandings. Going from “under” to “between” Sara Bastai explores the relationship between objects and bodies and all the way around. Arriving at “on” we find Carlos Sáez and his Techno no aware hardware. Passing from “on” towards the unknown “?”, Luca Dobry presents a future sameness. From the “?” to the ununderstandable we have Riccardo Badano’s naturing borders and Toni Navarro’s proposals and challenges for a planetary politics, what a future to be alive in.

VISIONS BY
People about Material Cultures.
Issue No. 3 – 2022

Onomatopee Z0028.3

Creative Direction: Saúl Baeza
Editors-in-Chief: Saúl Baeza, Laura Clèries
Design: Oficina de disseny
Publisher: Onomatopee
Promoter: Elisava Research

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