Dissonance
I created two figures and every part of them is generative - size, position, and pose. Overlapping the two figures, I try to present a kind of dissonance between the two sides/mindsets within one person, or it can be seen as the inability to sync with another person.
Selected ones, printed with Risograph
Existence of Breasts, a pair of zines
In this breast-shaped zine, I incorporated image-traced photos of the Free The Nipple movement and problematic comments under sexualized breastfeeding videos on Instagram. These two very different aspects of breasts both present the existing censorship and sexualization of the female body. Instagram posted a policy that allows photos of breasts only when it is in the context of breastfeeding. Even though with a good intention of demystifying breastfeeding, the reality is not that good. Frustrated by the disconnection between intention and result, I wonders the impact of each incident - one being people putting their bodies out there to protest, the other being posting breastfeeding videos (and getting sexualized comments). Using two different kinds of paper, I was also thinking about the difference between the intangible social media and physical bodies in real life, and which one of them is more fragile. It is absurd that sometimes the airy internet seems more concrete than the bodily action in real life.
Snowy World
Incorporating randomness into my repetitive pattern design, I presented the natural world through generative coding.
Watery
I overlapped two clips I shot in the past, presenting a body in the water.