A Contemporary Sublimated Suicide (2022)
“A Contemporary Sublimated Suicide” is a multi-sensory installation using video, sculpture, and sound.
Inspired by Susan Sontag’s “On Photography” and the disorted body views he experienced as a result of Queer Conversion Therapy, the artist experiments with technology’s capacity for destruction by attemping to kill his digital self by manipulating imagery of his real and digital body.
This work explores the relationship between natural morality and biopolitics, emphasising its impact of individual, institutional, and societal opression faced by Trans people.