Garish objects hanging from the ceiling, flamboyant telemarketing ads, τάματα that morph into unrecognizable figures: an ode to the liminality of identity. We create a world so familiar yet abrasively inexistent teetering between a queer utopia and camp chaos. Somewhere between overtly adorned porcelain Jesuses and the crass taste of burnt Greek coffee lies liberation; the liminality of queerness frees the self through the magnitude of not only objects but tradition.
Counterpublic is a multimedia and multisensorial installation questioning identity and its in-betweenness, produced in cooperation with Zoe Lampou. Using 3D renders blended with church incense and quince marmalade offered to visitors, the installation proposes an intentional practice of the in-betweenness.
Rendered Video, Real-time Generated Visual, Sculpture, Lights, Incense, Quince Marmalade.