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This wearable sculpture investigates the relationship between the body and external mechanisms, disrupting intuitive physical actions. The piece features a mechanical system that moves a spoon towards and away from the wearer’s mouth, shifting the act of eating from an autonomous gesture to an imposed action.
By interfering with a fundamental bodily function, the work highlights the tension between control and submission. The wearer becomes dependent on the apparatus, illustrating how external forces—whether technological, societal, or psychological—can limit bodily autonomy. The piece challenges perceptions of agency, raising questions about the boundaries between self-determination and imposed restriction.
This wearable sculpture investigates the relationship between the body and external mechanisms, disrupting intuitive physical actions. The piece features a mechanical system that moves a spoon towards and away from the wearer’s mouth, shifting the act of eating from an autonomous gesture to an imposed action.
By interfering with a fundamental bodily function, the work highlights the tension between control and submission. The wearer becomes dependent on the apparatus, illustrating how external forces—whether technological, societal, or psychological—can limit bodily autonomy. The piece challenges perceptions of agency, raising questions about the boundaries between self-determination and imposed restriction.