viernes, 10 de julio de 2020

Venus of Captivity



Fear is a barrier that leads us to distance ourselves from what represents a threat, it is a sway of the consequences of not being able to show something, not being able to experience it, feel it or feel in it. In any case it is necessary to speak of body(ies) when we mention fear, in extreme situations the body can be blurred by the gravity of the context as well as the territory, from this perspective it is possible to visualize the body as a blurred territory. From captivity I can think about the possibility of giving up physical contact and about the disposition I have to dissuade this need, the dense atmosphere of Venus causes meteorites to disintegrate abruptly on their descent to the surface, the planet remains intact, so We are not talking about a single body, it´s more about a social one, a collective body. It is not only a space, it is also a deity of eroticism, which blurs sex and in some cases affects gender, questioning identity, blurring it and driving us to review beyond the content, the forms. Within this fight it remains to bet the use of the technology in our advantage, there is an emergency, Venus is invaded by a virus, viruses are particles formed by nucleic acids surrounded by proteins, with the ability to reproduce at the expense of cells that invade, viruses invade other viruses, but in turn all this conquest depends on the survival of the host, on the other in order to ensure their own survival, fulfill their objective and be satisfied with personal interests. In the opposite case, as the host does not survive, the virus must migrate to another Venus, to another body, space or territory.