This first version was developed as an outdoor prototype, presented like a living sculpture in public space.
The artist’s body functions as both material and performer. The audience triggers sensors that activate different parts of the body, generating unpredictable movements and transformations. These transformations play with the idea of the body as something constantly shifting—affected by age, hormones, environment, and other factors—while also being shaped by social standards and the gaze. In doing so, the work reveals the tension between the body’s lived reality and the external forces that shape female health, identity, and bodily autonomy.
The work questions how the female body becomes a surface for projection, judgement, and control, and how appearance is often tied to value within patriarchal systems.
Photos: Christian Doeller, Rodrigue Saad







